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PERSONNEL

SEASON IN REVIEW

RECORD BOOK

RECORD BOOK

PLAYOFF HISTORY

TEAM HISTORY

AHL AFFILIATE

MISCELLANEOUS

Allen, Andrew ..........................................................................19Brandon, Russ ...........................................................................10Botterill, Jason ..........................................................................15Cravotta, Frank .........................................................................12Hajt, Chris ...............................................................................18Housley, Phil .............................................................................17Gilbert, Michael .......................................................................11Greeley, Steve ..........................................................................16Jakubowski, Mark .....................................................................16LaMattina, Chuck ......................................................................12Media Relations Department .......................................................29Muhleman, Erica .......................................................................13Myers, Mat ..............................................................................19Payne, Davis ............................................................................18Pegula, Terry ..............................................................................7Player Profiles .................................................................... 31-104Popko, Bruce ............................................................................11Preisler, Mark ...........................................................................13Rossi, Brent ..............................................................................14Sabres Staff ......................................................................... 20-28Sexton, Randy ..........................................................................16Ward, Tom ...............................................................................18

Game Highs/Lows/Streaks ......................................................122Game Vignettes ......................................................................128Individual Game-by-Game Statistics ...........................................115Individual Milestones ...............................................................121Individual Scoring Breakdown ..................................................110Injury Report ...........................................................................126NHL Playoff Results ..................................................................107NHL Standings .......................................................................106Regular-Season Game-by-Game ................................................108Sabres vs. NHL .......................................................................135Special Teams Scoring .............................................................114Team Situational Stats ..............................................................112Team Records .........................................................................113Transactions ...........................................................................124

1-0 Games .............................................................................227All-Time Goaltender Statistics ....................................................256All-Time Home/Away Records ..................................................188All-Time Individual Scoring .......................................................246All-Time PP & PK Statistics .........................................................257All-Time Records by Opponent ..................................................189Career Leaders .......................................................................236Hat Tricks ...............................................................................207Individual Records ...................................................................243Last 10 Games vs. ...................................................................192The Last Time ..........................................................................197Penalty Shots ..........................................................................228Record by Day/Month .............................................................194Record by Season ...................................................................201Regular-Season Overtime Goals ................................................202Sabres Streaks ........................................................................199Season Openers .....................................................................200Shootouts ...............................................................................258

Shutouts .................................................................................217Single-Game Team Records ......................................................241Single-Season Leaders .............................................................238Yearly Statistical Leaders ..........................................................232Yearly Goaltender Win/Loss Records ........................................234Year-by-Year Results and Statistics ..............................................165

All-Time Playoff Goaltender Statistics .........................................266All-Time Playoff Scoring ...........................................................263All-Time Series Results ..............................................................267Career Leaders .......................................................................279Hat Tricks ...............................................................................277Individual Records ...................................................................281Opponent Playoff Leaders ........................................................280Overtime Games .....................................................................275Shutouts .................................................................................278Team Records .........................................................................284

All-Star Game .........................................................................296All-Time Attendance .................................................................310Alumni Plaza ..........................................................................294Captains and Coaches ............................................................299Draft History ...........................................................................311Hockey Hall of Fame ...............................................................295NHL Awards & Honors ............................................................301Uniform Numbers ....................................................................287Retired Numbers .....................................................................290Sabres Hall of Fame ................................................................295Sabres Firsts ...........................................................................298Transactions ...........................................................................323Uniform History.......................................................................306

2016-17 Stats ........................................................................339All-Time Leaders ......................................................................343Dineen, Gord .........................................................................337History of the Affiliation ...........................................................334Peterson, Toby ........................................................................338Taylor, Chris ...........................................................................335Team Records .........................................................................340Team Schedule ........................................................................345Staff Directory ........................................................................333

Media Information ..................................................................351NHL Critical Dates ..................................................................355NHL On-Ice Officials ...............................................................357Radio & TV .............................................................................348Team Schedule ........................................................................354Ticket Information ....................................................................353

Executive Editor ........................................................Chris BanduraEditors .......................................................... Ian Ott, Chris DierkenPhotography .........................Bill Wippert and NHLI via Getty ImagesCreative Director .............................................................Vicki Sitek

Buffalo Sabres Media Guide

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EXECUTIVES

ADMINISTRATION

HOCKEY DEPARTMENT

COACHING STAFF

PLAYER PERFORMANCE

EQUIPMENT STAFF

PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

MEDICAL

LEGAL & FINANCE

HUMAN RESOURCES

BROADCAST

GAME PRESENTATION

MEDIA & COMMUNITY RELATIONS

Owner/Chief Executive Officer ......................................Terry PegulaPresident/Alternate Governor ...................................... Russ BrandonExecutive Assistant ........................................................Toni Addeo

Head Team Physician ...................................... Marc Fineberg, M.D.Team Physician .............................................William Hartrich, M.D.Team Dentist ..................................................David Croglio, D.D.S.

VP of Legal Affairs ....................................................David S. ZygajParalegal ..............................................................Kim SzymanoskiCorporate Controller ................................................Kristin ZirnheldSenior Accounting Manager ...................................... Lynn SlanovichAccounting Manager .................................................. Eric McGuirePayroll Specialists ...................................................... Dena Fowler,.................................................... Birgid Haensel, Christy HardwickAccounts Payable Coordinator ........................................Kim BinkleySenior Accountants ......................Marilyn McCabe, Gabrielle WilsonStaff Accountants ............................ John Kolkowski, Maggie StewartFinance Business Administrator ..................................Amy Terranova

VP of Human Resources ............................................Christie JosephSenior Human Resources Manager .................................... Erin FierleHuman Resources Manager ....................................Holly WeiskergerAssociate Human Resources Manager ........................... Terri O’BrienHR Systems and Project Manager ................................. Gina ReaganHuman Resources Coordinator ..................................... Kayla CollinsHuman Resources Coordinator ................................Amanda WestfallRecruiter ......................................................... Annmarie Schneider

VP of Broadcasting .................................................Chrisanne BellasTV Producer .....................................................................Joe PinterTV Director ...............................................................Eric GrossmanProduction Manager ................................................... Jason WieseBroadcast Engineer ............................................................Ray RielProduction Assistant ........................................................ Tom MekaBroadcast Team ....................................Rick Jeanneret (Play-by-Play),.....................Rob Ray (Color), Dan Dunleavy (Play-by-Play/Reporter), ........................Brian Duff (Studio Host), Martin Biron (Studio Analyst)

Director of Game Presentation ................................ Kelsey SchneiderGame Presentation Coordinator ................................. Kelsey LandersVideoboard Director/Editor ................................................. Jeff Hill

VP of Media Relations ...............................................Chris BanduraManager of Media Relations ................................................ Ian OttCoordinator of Media Relations ...................................Chris DierkenVP of Community Relations/President of Sabres Foundation ...................................... Rich JurellerManager of Community Relations.................................Teresa BelbasCoordinator of Community Relations ..............................Nick FearbyYouth Hockey Manager ............................................. Ed GrudzinskiYouth Hockey Ambassador ..........................................Patrick KaletaTeam Photographer ...................................................... Bill WippertDirector of Alumni Relations......................................... Larry Playfair

Senior Vice President ...............................................Michael GilbertDirector of World Junior Championship ............................Rob CreanTeam Concierge/Executive Assistant ............................ Nadine Leone

General Manager ...................................................... Jason BotterillAssistant General Manager .........................................Randy SextonAssistant General Manager ........................................ Steve GreeleyVP of Hockey Administration ..................................Mark JakubowskiDirector of Amateur Scouting .................................... Ryan JankowskiAssistant Director of Amateur Scouting ................................ Jeff CrispHead of Collegiate Scouting .......................................... Jerry FortonPro Scouts ............Jeremiah Crowe, Mark Mowers, John Van BoxmeerPro Scouting Coordinator .......................................Graham BeamishAmateur Scouts .......... Jan Axel-Alavaara, Cory Banika, Kevin Devine,..........Scott Halpenny, Frank Musil, Teemu Numminen, Tom O’Connor..............................Ron Pyette, Rob Riley, Mike Rooney, Matt TieslingAmateur Scouting Coordinator ..................................... Austin DunneCoordinator of Hockey Analytics ............................Jason NightingaleCoordinator of Team Services ................................... Cole BurkhalterCoordinator of Hockey Administration .................................Brett RuffHead of Hockey IT ..................................................... Kyle Kiebzak

Head Coach................................................................Phil HousleyAssociate Coach ..........................................................Davis PayneAssistant Coaches .......................................... Chris Hajt, Tom WardGoaltending Coach ....................................................Andrew AllenVideo Coach .................................................................Mat Myers

Medical Director ....................................................Les Bisson, M.D.Strength & Conditioning Coaches .................. Ed Gannon, J.T. AllaireHead Athletic Trainer ................................................. Rich StinzianoAssistant Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist............... Michael AdessoHigh Performance Manager ............................................ Joe CollinsMassage Therapist ...................................................Brett CromptonRehab & Development .................................................Dennis MillerHuman Science ...................................................... Katy Tran TurnerApplied Sports Scientists .......................JoAnne Clubb, Dean Higham

Equipment Managers ............................ Dave Williams, Rip SimonickAssistant Equipment Manager ................................. George BabcockEquipment Assistant ...................................................... Keith Hayes

Player Development Coaches ............... Krys Barch, Mike Komisarek,...................................................................................Adam MairGoaltending Development Coach ............................... Seamus Kotyk

Buffalo Sabres Directory

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TICKET OPERATIONS

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

ARENA OPERATIONS

GENERAL INFORMATION

VP of Tickets & Service ................................................ John SinclairDirector of Ticket Operations .................................... Marty MaloneyBox Office Manager ...................................................... Paul BarkerBox Office Coordinator .............................................Gretchen KnottTicket Administrator.................................................. Melissa EagenTicket Sales Representatives .......................... Jake Bett Casey Jenkins,........................................................... Greg Metzen, Melissa RuggSenior Account Services Representative ................ Roxanne AndersonAccount Services Representatives ................Brian Bilski, Ryan Gilbert,............................................. Chris Miller, Dan Ristine, Nate ShivelyReceptionist ......................................................... Saralynn Ruhland

Director of Information Technology ............................... Todd HenzlerAdvanced Support Specialist ...................................... Nate BrozynaIT Support Specialist ............................................... Michael Walker

VP of Arena Operations .......................................Stan Makowski, Jr.Director of Arena Operations ..............................Beth Guiliani GattoSenior Event Manager ........................................... Robert NeumannEvent Managers ...................................... Laura Hettrick, Dave KutterDirector of Security .....................................................Marc BrennerDirector of Building Services ......................................Dennis HooperTechnical Communications Managers .... Mike Queeno, Trevor EcklundChief Engineer .......................................................... Bruce JohnsonLead Engineer.................................................................Brian HallEngineers .................... Steve Heather, Mark Jeziorski, Paul ZolnowskiMaintenance Manager ....................................................Jud HagerMaintenance Crew ....................... Michael Destino, Jason Sattelberg,........................................ Stephen Gore, Josh Hosey, Tim ZawadzkiHead Ice Technician ..........................................Andrew ChamberlinIce Technician ..............................................................Eric DoeringUtility Crew Supervisor .............................................. Rashad DukesUtility Crew ............................................................. Gunnar HeintzHousekeeping Manager.............................................Rodney BaileyHousekeeping......................................... James George, Nicole VariOperations Assistant ........................................... Julie KrzyzanowskiSecurity Officers................ Aaron Acker, Mark Custard, Sean Dooley,................................ Derek Jaworek, James McDuffie, Joseph Mejak,................... Symantha Searles, Amanda Szulist, Don Wegrzynowski,........................ Greg Wingerter, Kenneth Alexander Wright-VasquezParking Manager ......................................................... Sam BuffumAssistant Parking Manager ........................................... Jacob Hager

Telephone Executive Offices ................................... (716) 855-4100Home Arena .......................................................... KeyBank CenterCapacity ...........................................................................19,070Team Website ............................................................... sabres.comArena Website................................................... keybankcenter.com

Buffalo Sabres Directory

MARKETINGCRM Administrator ..................................................... Tom MathenyMarketing Manager ...................................................Cara MurphyContent Marketing Manager ....................................... Chris RyndakContent Marketing Coordinator ............................. Jourdon LaBarber

MERCHANDISEDirector of Merchandise........................................... Mike KaminskaMerchandise Manager – Inventory Control.................... Glenn BarkerMerchandise Manager – Event Sales ..................................Jeff SmithStore Manager ................................................... Theresa CeraboneAssistant Store Manager .................................. Dashawn RichardsonAssistant Store Manager ....................................... Jonathon Calarco

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EXECUTIVES

FINANCE & BUSINESS OPERATIONS

BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

CREATIVE SERVICESHOSPITALITY

MEDIA & CONTENT

MARKETING

Chief Executive Officer .................................................. Kim PegulaPresident ................................................................... Russ BrandonChief Operating Officer ............................................... Bruce Popko

EVP of Finance & Business Operations ..................... Chuck LaMattinaManager of Reporting & Analytics ....................................Kyle AllenOffice Manager ..................................................Kandace Kowalski

EVP of Business Development ................................... Erica MuhlemanVP of Premium Seating .................................... Christopher CostanzoDirector of Events ................................................... Charlie CannanDirector of Corporate Partnerships ........................... Kelley Van NessDirectors of Corporate Sales ............................................................................................. Joseph Foy, Neal McMullen, Ashley MeganckSenior Manager of Corporate Partnerships...................Ryan GuerinotManagers of Corporate Partnerships ..................................................................................................... Kyle Georger, Daniel McCarthyManager of Corporate Partnerships and Special Projects ....................................................................................................Sara PetroneManager of Corporate Sales ..................................... Jonathan LatkeManager of Premium Seating ....................................Melissa PalguttSenior Coordinator of Business Development ................ Dawn ChilcottSenior Coordinator of Corporate Partnerships ....................Katy RyanSenior Coordinator of Premium Sales ............................. John RicottaCoordinators of Corporate Partnerships .................................................................Emily Magavern, Matthew Smaczniak, Kristy WilenskyTraffic Coordinator .........................................................Dan PetersAdministrative Assistant ............................................... Lauren YurkoVP of Arena Events ........................................... Jennifer Van RysdamArena Marketing Manager ........................................Kevin KennedyCoordinator of Suite Services ................................. Michelle Mitchell

EVP of Creative Services ........................................... Frank CravottaDirector of Videography .............................................Mark BlaszakDirector of Video Production .........................................Drew BoeingMotion Design Director ........................................... Bryan MatthewsCreative Directors .................................... Aaron LaPorta, Vicki SitekSenior Graphic Designers ...............Lindsey Caber, Melissa GebhardtGraphic Designers ..................... Kristine Hotchkiss, Chelsea Kowalik.................................. Justin Lowe, Sean Pantling, Danielle PodeszekTraffic Manager ............................................................... Kim VaraTraffic Coordinator ................................................... Gina MarinelliSenior Producer/Editor ................................................. Jason HollerSenior Editor ....................................................Joseph DeBenedictisEditors ............................... Mike Bahrenburg, Scott Balzer, CJ GatesMotion Designers ...............Eric Heine, David Jackson, Patrick WorrellSenior Videographer .................................................. Sam KorotkinVideographers ..................................... Travis Carlson, Marc Davies,............................................ Allen Leight, Aaron Rizzo, Ben WoodyTeam Photographer ..................................................... Bill WippertPhoto Editor .............................................................Sara Schmidle

EVP of Media and Content ...........................................Mark PreislerSVP of Media and Content ........................................... Marc HonanSenior Producer ........................................Michelle Girardi ZumwaltSenior Director of Broadcast Engineering ..................... Steve AspostoDirector of Communications............................................. Don HeinsMultimedia Journalist ..................................................... Lauren HallHosts, The Instigators ............................... Andrew Peters, Craig RivetProducer ........................................................................ Jay HarrisAssociate Producer ..................................................... Jordan TerittoProduction Assistant ..................................................... George BlasTechnical Director ....................................................... Jeff ColtoniakGraphics Producer .............................................. Thomas Hollander

EVP of Marketing and Brand Strategy ...............................Brent RossiDirector of Marketing .................................................. John DurbinDirector of Business Solutions .......................................... Scott MinerDirector of Digital & Social Media Strategy. .................Gregg PastoreDirector of Brand Strategy & Development ................ Taylor GahagenSenior Manager of Digital Partnerships .................. Rachel CappellinoCoordinator of Digital Partnerships .............................. Maja AlikalficMarketing Manager ................................................ Jessica BaldwinHospitality Marketing Manager ..................................Jacquie GrecoDigital Marketing Coordinator ........................................ Ted JarmuzSocial Media Editors .......................Craig Kanalley, Zachary Specht,..................................................... Anna Stolzenburg, Kelsey SweetBrand Coordinator ...................................................... Matt CieslikSolutions Developer ......................................Madeline Van RemmemWeb Developer ......................................................Glen NoworytaMedia Strategist..................................................... Kristie ManzellaProject Manager .................................................Nicholas RuggieroLoyalty Coordinator ..................................................Emma CallinanAnalytics Coordinator .................................................. Evan BarrickInsights Coordinator ............................................... Chris O’Connell

VP of Hospitality ....................................................... Dominic VerniDirector of Food and Beverage ...............................Christian DiFigliaDirector of Culinary .......................................................Ron KubiakBuffalo Sabres Executive Chef................................. Michael HaefnerBuffalo Sabres Catering Manager ...............................Hilary ThomasBuffalo Sabres Sous Chef ........................................Mitchell GuntherBuffalo Sabres Sous Chef .....................................Katherine Diminski

Pegula Sports & Entertainment Directory

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Ownership

Back in 1983, Terry Pegula told his business partner Robert H. Long, Jr., “If I ever have more than two nickels to my name, I’m going to buy the Buffalo Sabres one day.” Almost 30 years later, On Feb. 22, 2011, Terry’s dream came to fruition.

A NEW ERA OF SABRES HOCKEYAfter taking over control of the team, the Pegulas began to rebuild the franchise. Sam Reinhart and Jack Eichel were selected with No. 2 overall picks in the 2014 and 2015 NHL Drafts, and the team acquired Ryan O’Reilly in a trade and Kyle

Okposo via free agency. Their arrival, coupled with other acquisitions and existing players, formed the team’s nucleus going forward.

In the summer of 2017, Terry and Kim hired Jason Botterill to be general manager and Sabres alumnus Phil Housley as head coach. An influx of new players, including trades for Nathan Beaulieu, Jason Pominville and Marco Scandella, helped to further strengthen the roster going into the 2017-18 season.

The momentum of this new era has continued off the ice as well. The Sabres have seen increased home attendance and television ratings, a multimillion dollar arena renovation, and numerous national and international events awarded to the team and the city.

Buffalo was chosen to host the 2015-2019 NHL Scouting Combines, marking the first time in 16 years the event had been hosted in a city other than Toronto. On June 24 and 25, 2016, the eyes of the world were on Buffalo as the Sabres hosted the 2016 NHL Draft.

Internationally, the organization’s bid to host the 2018 IIHF World Hockey Championship was accepted on Dec. 4, 2015. The tournament will feature the first-ever outdoor game in World Juniors history, which will be played at New Era Field.

HARBORCENTERIIn 2012 Terry and Kim Pegula looked to make an even bigger impact on the City of Buffalo. On Aug. 29, 2012, it was announced that the city had selected the Pegulas and their development team to develop and construct HarborCenter, a $200 million multipurpose facility that sits directly across from KeyBank Center, the home of the Sabres, in the city’s Canalside District. HarborCenter is anchored by two new NHL-size ice rinks that are used year-round by a variety of Buffalo-area hockey teams and leagues.

Also in the facility is (716) Food and Sport, an upscale, sports-themed bar and restaurant, a one-of-a-kind Tim Hortons location that pays homage to the former Sabres player, additional retail space, a parking structure and a 200-room, full-service Marriott hotel. The Healthy Scratch, a healthy, quick-service restaurant conceptualized by Jessie and Kelly Pegula, joined the HarborCenter portfolio in 2016.

HarborCenter draws more than 500,000 people to downtown Buffalo annually and, coupled with KeyBank Center, provides a premier destination for hockey fans.

ROCHESTER REUNIONSoon after purchasing the Sabres, the Pegulas explored the idea of acquiring the Rochester Americans, the AHL team that had previously spent 29 years as the Sabres’ affiliate before a three-year hiatus. On June 24, 2011, the Sabres announced the reunification of the Western New York teams as Pegula became the owner of the Amerks and resumed one of the longest and most successful partnerships between an NHL and AHL club.

TERRY & KIM PEGULA OWNERS

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Ownership

TERRY & KIM PEGULA OWNERS

ONE BUFFALOOn Friday, Oct. 14, 2014, the Pegulas realized another long-time dream as they became the second owners in the Buffalo Bills’ 55-year franchise history.

“My name is Terry Pegula and the Pegulas just bought a football team. Actually, that’s not totally correct… we all just bought a team… our team… the Buffalo Bills. The name of our team will not change. It will stay the Buffalo Bills.”

With Terry’s quote, the Pegula era of Buffalo Bills football was ushered in with the assurance that the Bills would stay in Western New York.

In August 2016, the Bills announced the team’s stadium would be known as New Era Field. The stadium will serve as a prominent symbol of the partnership between two of Buffalo’s most recognizable brands.

COMMITMENT TO EDUCATIONOn Sept. 17, 2010 Terry and Kim donated $88 million to Penn State University – the largest private gift in the history of the school – to fund a state-of-the-art, multi-purpose arena and a world-class practice facility, to help establish an NCAA Division I men’s hockey program. The Pegulas announced in 2012 they would increase their donation to the Nittany Lion hockey program to $102 million to allow for the endowment of student athlete scholarships.

Thanks to their generosity, Penn State has been able to add both men’s and women’s varsity hockey teams, who play at Pegula Ice Arena.

In 2011, the Pegulas pledged $12 million for the construction of a new athletic center on the campus of Houghton College, Kim’s alma mater. The second-largest gift in school history allowed Houghton to transition to NCAA Division III athletics. The Kerr-Pegula Athletic Complex formally opened on Oct. 4, 2014.

BEYOND SPORTSThe Pegulas expanded their business interests in the summer of 2014 by forming Pegula Sports and Entertainment, a multifaceted parent company consisting of all of the companies under the Pegula umbrella. Pegula Sports and Entertainment’s roster of compa-nies currently includes: the Buffalo Sabres and Buffalo Bills; the AHL’s Rochester Americans; the NLL’s Buffalo Bandits; Black River Entertainment and its related properties; Black River Publishing; Sound Stage Studio; Ronnie’s Place Studio; HarborCenter and its components – (716) Food and Sport, the Academy of Hockey, and IMPACT Sports Performance, a high-performance training facility for professional and amateur athletes.

Terry is an avid sports fan and his connections to Western New York run deep. He held season tickets for the Sabres from 1980 through 1998 and lived in Buffalo during the Bills’ championship years in the 1990s.

Raised in Carbondale, Pennsylvania, Terry attended Scranton Preparatory School. He entered Penn State University as a math major, but in order to stay in school, he entered the Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering program through a scholarship. He went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1973 and landed his first job with Getty Oil Co. in Victoria, Texas. He later joined Felmont Oil Co., a decision that brought him to Olean, New York in 1975.

In 1983, he borrowed $7,500 from family and friends to create East Resources Inc., an independent oil and gas exploration and production company operating in the Appalachian Basin. Over the next 27 years, Terry built it into one of the largest privately held companies in the United States. In July of 2010, Royal Dutch Shell purchased the assets of East Resources Inc., which continues to be active today.

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Kim serves as chief executive officer of Pegula Sports and Entertainment, overseeing all aspects of the sports and entertainment sub-sidiaries that make up the multifaceted parent company.

A native of Western New York, Kim grew up in Fairport, a suburb of Rochester, New York. She attended Houghton College and graduated in 1991 with a degree in communications.

Kim began her professional career with East Resources in 1991 and was involved with the company until its sale in 2010. In that same year, Kim helped found Black River Entertainment.

Terry and Kim currently reside in Boca Raton, Florida, and have five children: Michael, Laura, Jessica, Kelly and Matthew. Their younger daughters, Jessica and Kelly, were both born in Buffalo.

Ownership

TERRY & KIM PEGULA OWNERS

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Russ Brandon is in his third season as president and alternate governor of the Sabres after being named to the position on July 27, 2015.

In addition to his role with the Sabres, Brandon is also the managing partner and president of the Buffalo Bills and Pegula Sports and Entertainment. In working with Pegula Sports and Entertainment to create strong synergies between the Bills and Sabres, he oversees the business operations for both teams and represents ownership interests locally, regionally and with the National Hockey League and National Football League. Additionally, Brandon serves as President of the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League.

Before being named president of the Sabres, Brandon played a key role in facilitating the sale of the Buffalo Bills from the Wilson family to the Pegula family and aiding the Pegulas as they transitioned into their roles as the owners of an NFL franchise.

His excellent leadership skills and knowledge of the league were invaluable as he directed the Bills organization in the days that followed with the passing of founding owner Ralph Wilson, Jr. to the announcement of Terry and Kim Pegula as the new owners.

Brandon also played an integral role in negotiating a new stadium lease agreement between the Bills, the State of New York and Erie County to keep the franchise in Western New York for the foreseeable future as the three entities signed a MOU in late December of 2012 that included a renovations package to enhance the fans’ game day experience at Ralph Wilson Stadium.

Brandon’s abilities are highly respected on the local level and national scale as well as within the league. A testament to his talents lies in the fact that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell in the spring of 2011 appointed him to the NFL’s Business Ventures Committee, which is responsible for the oversight of various businesses of the league, including consumer products, sponsorship and marketing. In May of 2014, Brandon was appointed to the league’s Draft committee, which analyzes when and where to hold the Draft each year.

In 2010, Brandon was named chief executive officer for his lead role at One Bills Drive before founding owner Ralph Wilson, Jr. entrusted him as President and CEO in 2013.

In directing the Bills’ day-to-day operations as the chief operating officer from 2008-2009, Brandon’s reach extended from working on the Draft and free agency to leading an effort to improve the Bills game-day experience for all fans. During that two-year span, Brandon led the organization to its only back-to-back years of 55,000-plus season ticket sales while recording what was then the second-highest total in team history in 2008 and the third highest figure in 2009, both contributing greatly to the viability of the franchise.

Brandon previously served as the team’s executive vice president of business operations in 2006-2007, overseeing the team’s vision and execution of all business-related endeavors. In that role he developed a strong base of strategic business and community partners.

From January of 1999 through January 2006, Brandon served as the team’s vice president of business development and marketing. He and his staff have been credited with the development of the team as a regional franchise and forming strategic alliances with key business partners.

Brandon’s success in the sports business field has been recognized with numerous awards and in 2001 he was the recipient of Street and Smith’s Sports Business Journal’s Forty Under 40 Award. In the spring of 2014 he was the recipient of the Canisius College Distinguished Citizen of the Year Award and was presented with the Excellence in Management Award from St. John Fisher College’s School of Business in the spring of 2013. Additionally, he has participated in the prestigious NFL Business Symposium at Stanford University.

In 1999, Brandon and his staff finalized the foundation of the regionalization plan by relocating Buffalo Bills Training Camp to St. John Fisher College in Pittsford, New York. Many consider the Bills to be the elite model for NFL training camps, prompting Brandon to extend the partnership with the school in the spring of 2012 to keep the team at St. John Fisher College for the foreseeable future.

Brandon joined the Bills in November of 1997 as executive director of business development and marketing after earning a World Series ring as a member of the Florida Marlins front office. He began his sports business career as a member of the Rochester Red Wings (then Triple-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles) while serving in many capacities, including assistant general manager, and in 2013 Brandon was inducted into the Red Wings’ Frontier Field Walk of Fame, a walkway featuring the names of elite figures in Rochester’s sports history.

A native of East Syracuse, New York, Brandon is also actively involved in regional initiatives. He is a member of the Advisory Board for the David Falk School of Sport at Syracuse University and the Board of Trustees at St. John Fisher College, and serves on the board of Buffalo Niagara Enterprise. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees for the New York State Troopers Signal 30 Benefit Fund and a member of the New York Bulls Initiative Advisory Board for the University at Buffalo.

Brandon was a four-year letterman in baseball and football at St. John Fisher College and graduated with a degree in communications. He was inducted into his alma mater’s Sports Hall of Fame in 2004. He and his wife Amy have three children, sons RJ and Jack, and daughter, Grace. They reside in Williamsville, New York.

Executive Team

RUSS BRANDON PRESIDENT/ALTERNATE GOVERNOR

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Executive Team

MICHAEL GILBERT SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT – BUFFALO SABRES / GENERAL MANAGER – HARBORCENTER

Michael Gilbert is in his 21st season with the Sabres organization and his 23rd year overall in the National Hockey League. Gilbert serves as senior vice president for the Buffalo Sabres, overseeing all daily administrative activities for the team. As general manager of HarborCenter, he is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the complex and oversees all of its properties, including the Buffalo Marriott HarborCenter, (716) Food and Sport, the Academy of Hockey, the Buffalo Jr. Sabres and The Rinks.

In addition to his main duties with the Sabres, Gilbert also serves as the primary contact for all USA Hockey initiatives related to the Sabres and HarborCenter, and will oversee the 2018 IIHF World Junior Championship, which will be held in Buffalo this season. His relationship with USA Hockey also led him to

the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia, where he joined Team USA as a member of the team’s public relations staff. Gilbert is a board member for the Buffalo Sabres Foundation, the Amherst Chamber of Commerce, the Police Athletic League (PAL) and Buffalo Place, and also serves on the Buffalo Sabres Hall of Fame Committee.

Prior to his current role, Gilbert oversaw the public relations and community relations departments for the Sabres for 19 seasons and was also responsible for supervising the youth hockey and fan development initiatives for the organization. Additionally, he was intimately involved in the design and construction of HarborCenter.

Gilbert began the NHL chapter of his career as the director of public relations for the New Jersey Devils from 1995 to 1997. Before his move to the NHL, he was the assistant director of public relations for the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles for four years (1991-1995), assisting with the day-to-day operations of the team’s public relations department. His football background also includes stints as assistant director of public relations for the Raleigh-Durham Skyhawks of the WLAF (1990) and as a graduate assistant with the Buffalo Bills (1988-1990).

Gilbert grew up in Tonawanda and attended St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute before graduating from Canisius College in Buffalo in 1990 with degrees in communications and history. He and his wife, Amy, reside in Amherst with their sons, Mark and Jack, and daughter, Grace.

Bruce Popko is in his first season as chief operating officer for Pegula Sports and Entertainment after spending the previous three seasons as the organization’s executive vice president of business development.

Popko joined Pegula Sports and Entertainment in December 2014 after serving as the chief revenue officer for the Buffalo Bills, where he was responsible for local revenue drivers, focusing on growing team revenues and identifying key areas for growth. Popko oversaw corporate sales, luxury suites and indoor premium seats, as well as the implementation of the Bills’ corporate regionalization strategies. Popko had previously served as senior vice president of business development, having initially joined the organization in May 2009.

Before joining the Bills, Popko served as senior vice president at IMG from 2005 to 2009 and he was the Cleveland Browns’ vice president of business development from 1998 to 2004. Additionally, he previously served as director of marketing and promotions for three years with the San Francisco 49ers (1996-1998) after spending three years with the National Football League office (1993-1995). For two of those years, he was with the NFL Properties marketing group, where he managed regional retail advertising and promotions. Popko also managed sales and marketing efforts for the NFL’s satellite programming service, NFL Sunday Ticket. He was a marketing manager for the New York Jets from 1992 to 1993 and served as game operations manager for the London Monarchs in 1992. Popko is a Director of the Buffalo Bills Foundation, and serves on the Board of Directors for the Buffalo Sabres Foundation, the Roswell Park Alliance Foundation, Buffalo Renaissance Foundation, and the Western NY Lacrosse Foundation. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees for Nardin Academy and serves as chairman of their marketing and enrollment committee.

Popko graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a bachelor’s degree in international relations and the Stern School of Business at New York University, where he earned his MBA in finance and marketing. He and his wife, Sarah, have a daughter, Lucy, and two sons, Henry and Walker.

BRUCE POPKO CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

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Executive Team

Frank Cravotta is in his fourth season as the executive vice president of creative services for Pegula Sports and Entertainment.

In his current role, Cravotta oversees the day-to-day and long-term creative services objectives of each company under the Pegula Sports and Entertainment umbrella. He is responsible for the overall look and feel of each company’s marketing, media and branding strategy as well as producing the video, graphical and architectural elements needed for each company.

During the past few years, Cravotta and his team have worked on several large-scale projects for the Sabres, KeyBank Center and HarborCenter that include the rebranding of KeyBank Center, the Sabres’ state-of-the-art locker room and workout facility, Buffalo Sabres Alumni Plaza and most recently the design and branding of HarborCenter. In 2017, Cravotta was instrumental in the forming of PicSix Creative, a full-service creative agency under the Pegula umbrella.

Cravotta joined the Sabres organization in 2004 and became the organization’s vice president of creative services in 2012. Prior to returning to work in his hometown, Cravotta was a senior exhibit designer at Access TCA in Baltimore, Maryland. While at Access, he designed custom exhibit solutions for major brands including MasterCard International and Under Armour. Prior to Access, Cravotta worked for Hadley Exhibits in Buffalo as a design detailer. He has also done freelance work for Reebok International and adidas-NBA.

Born and raised in Buffalo, Cravotta earned a Bachelor of Industrial Design from Syracuse University and currently resides in Buffalo with his wife, Laura and their daughter, Julia.

FRANK CRAVOTTA EVP OF CREATIVE SERVICES - PSE

Chuck LaMattina is in the midst of his fourth season as executive vice president of finance for Pegula Sports and Entertainment. He is responsible for overseeing financial management and operations, as well as establishing and implementing corporate financial policies and controls, financial and tax reporting and long-range planning for the Sabres and all Pegula Sports and Entertainment entities.

LaMattina joined Pegula Sports and Entertainment at its inception in May 2014 and has extensive operational and financial experience in both the sports and entertainment businesses with more than two decades of service with various organizations. He spent time in the Sabres front office as vice president of finance and business operations from 2011 to 2014 and director of business and administration from 2004

to 2011. LaMattina’s previous experience includes time as chief financial officer with DEMCO, Inc. (2000-2004) and corporate controller with the Sabres (1997-2000).

Prior to joining the Sabres, he worked in public accounting for a number of years, primarily with Freed Maxick CPAs. LaMattina earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting and a master’s degree in finance, while obtaining a CPA license. He serves as treasurer of the Buffalo Sabres Foundation. A native of Buffalo and current resident of Clarence, New York, LaMattina and his wife Susan have two sons, Shawn and Alex.

CHUCK LAMATTINA EVP OF FINANCE & BUSINESS OPERATIONS - PSE

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Executive Team

Erica Muhleman was promoted to executive vice president of business development for Pegula Sports and Entertainment in February 2017. In her role, she oversees all corporate sales, servicing, suite activation, retail sales, and corporate and venue events for the Buffalo Sabres, Buffalo Bills, Rochester Americans, Buffalo Bandits, HarborCenter and Black River Entertainment.

Muhleman previously served as PSE’s vice president of corporate partnerships, overseeing the service and activation of corporate partnerships across all PSE entities. Muhleman joined the Bills’ staff in July 2009, serving as director, corporate partnerships from 2009 to 2011, senior director from 2011 to 2012, executive director from 2012 to 2015 and vice president of corporate partnerships from 2015 to 2016.

Before joining the Bills, Muhleman worked as account director in the golf division at IMG (now WME-IMG) from 2007 to 2009, managing several programs for their consulting business. She also served as a client Service associate in IMG’s tennis division from 2004 to 2007, managing client activity for several top-rated clients, including two ranked No. 1 in the world.

Muhleman first began working in the NFL with the Cleveland Browns in 1999 and served as the Browns’ manager of marketing services from 2001 to 2004. She serves on the Board of Directors for the Orchard Park Boys and Girls Club and the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of WNY. She is a graduate of Ohio University with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and earned her Master of Arts degree in Marketing from Cleveland State University.

Muhleman and her husband, Steve, have one son, Carter and reside in Orchard Park, New York.

ERICA MUHLEMAN EVP OF BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT - PSE

Mark Preisler is completing his fourth full season as executive vice president of media and content for Pegula Sports and Entertainment. In his role, Preisler serves as Pegula Sports and Entertainment’s leader in all aspects of media and production, and is responsible for developing and maintaining key effective media relationships.

In 2016, he and his team negotiated a long-term programming and production deal with MSG Network, creating the sub brand MSG Western New York. The deal allows fans greater access to the Sabres, Bills and other local sports.

Preisler joined Pegula Sports and Entertainment with an extensive background in production and media relations. He most recently held the position of executive producer with NHL Network. In that role, he oversaw the creation of content for NHL platforms and directed all special programming at signature League events such as the Winter Classic, Stadium Series, All-Star Weekend, the Stanley Cup Final and NHL Draft. Prior to his time with NHL Network, Preisler spent 12 years in multiple roles with ESPN. He served as coordinating producer for the network’s flagship show, SportsCenter, ESPN’s NFL franchises and ESPNEWS before leaving as senior coordinating producer of Baseball Tonight. Preisler’s team won two Emmy Awards for its work on SportsCenter. He also worked closely with ESPN’s sales and marketing teams to incrementally increase revenue through the development of new cross-platform initiatives, including the launching of SportsCenter and ESPNEWS in HD.

Preisler is a graduate of The Nichols School and earned a bachelor’s degree in English from Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. He lives in Amherst with his wife, Andrea, daughter, Francesca and twin boys, Charlie and Holden.

MARK PREISLER EVP OF MEDIA & CONTENT - PSE

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Executive Team

Brent Rossi is currently in his fourth season as executive vice president of marketing and brand strategy for Pegula Sports and Entertainment.

In his role with the organization, Rossi oversees the day-to-day and long-term marketing and brand objectives for all Pegula Sports and Entertainment entities. Rossi’s responsibilities include overall brand direction and growth, the development of marketing strategies and plans, social media, data and analytics, media buying and content creation, as well as ticket sales, and customer and marketing research. He joined Pegula Sports and Entertainment when it was formed in May 2014 after serving as vice president of marketing for the Sabres beginning in 2011.

Among his previous roles, Rossi served as the vice president of marketing for the Harlem Globetrotters. His experience also includes stints as senior manager of live event marketing for World Wrestling Entertainment, director of marketing for the Philadelphia 76ers and marketing manager for Comcast-Spectacor.

A native of Port Colborne, Ontario, Rossi earned a bachelor’s degree in sports management from Brock University and a master’s degree in sports management from Old Dominion University. He and his wife, Jill, currently reside in Clarence with their daughter, Keira, and son, Richard.

BRENT ROSSI EVP OF MARKETING & BRAND STRATEGY - PSE

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Executive Team

Jason Botterill enters his first season as general manager of the Sabres after being named the eighth general manager in franchise history on May 11, 2017. The 2017-18 season will be his 12th as a member of NHL front offices and his first as an NHL general manager.

Before joining the Sabres, Botterill spent the last 10 seasons as a member of the Pittsburgh Penguins’ front office, where he was integral in building the rosters of three Stanley Cup-winning teams. His most recent role was that of associate general manager, a position he held from 2014 onward. In that role, Botterill was involved in scouting, player development, contract negotiations and salary cap management. He also served as general manager of the AHL’s Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins from 2009-10 to 2016-17,

guiding the team to two division titles and eight consecutive playoff appearances.

Botterill originally joined the Penguins as their director of hockey administration in July 2007 after serving as a scout for the Dallas Stars in 2006-07. He was later promoted to assistant general manager in 2009 before becoming the associate general manager in 2014.

A native of Edmonton, Alberta, Botterill developed a championship pedigree during his playing career. He won a gold medal as a member of the Canadian World Junior Championship team in 1994, 1995 and 1996, and was a part of the University of Michigan’s NCAA Championship squad in 1996. Botterill later won a Calder Cup in 2001 as a member of the St. John Flames (AHL).

Botterill played in the Sabres organization during his final three professional seasons, posting eight points (3+5) in 36 games for the Sabres and 100 points (59+41) in 118 games for the Rochester Americans (AHL). During his eight-year playing career, the forward appeared in a total of 88 NHL games and 270 AHL contests.

JASON BOTTERILL GENERAL MANAGER

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Executive Team

Randy Sexton joins the Sabres for his first year as assistant general manager for the 2017-18 season. Among other responsibilities, Sexton, a 17-year veteran of NHL front offices, will oversee the amateur scouting department and serve as general manager of Buffalo’s AHL affiliate, the Rochester Americans.

Sexton spent the last seven seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins’ scouting department after joining the team as assistant director of amateur scouting in 2010-11, including the last two seasons as the team’s director of amateur scouting. In this role, he oversaw the team’s amateur scouting operations in North America and Europe.

Steve Greeley is in his first season as assistant general manager for the Sabres after being named to the position in June 2017. Among his responsibilities, Greeley will oversee the team’s pro scouting staff and player development department.

Greeley joins the Sabres after spending two seasons as the assistant director of player personnel for the New York Rangers. Before his tenure with the Rangers, Greeley spent two seasons as an associate coach at his alma mater, Boston University, where he played a vital role in the school’s recruiting process.

Greeley also spent seven seasons (2006-07 to 2012-13) in the scouting department for the Los Angeles

Prior to his time with the Penguins, Sexton logged several years of NHL front office experience in stints with the Ottawa Senators (1990 to 1995) and the Florida Panthers (2006 to 2010). As one of the Senators’ founders, he was instrumental in helping to bring an NHL team back to Ottawa, eventually serving as the club’s president, chief executive officer and general manager during his time with the team. He served as assistant general manager for the Panthers for three seasons before being promoted to general manager in February 2009.

Kings and served as a regional scout for the U.S. National Team Development Program from 2009 to 2012 and again from 2015 to 2017.

RANDY SEXTON ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER

STEVE GREELEY ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER

Mark Jakubowski begins his 13th year with the Sabres and his first as vice president of hockey administration. Before moving to his new role, Jakubowski spent seven seasons serving as assistant to the general manager and the previous three seasons as the team’s assistant general manager.

His responsibilities include salary cap analysis, contract research relating to player negotiations and arbitrations, managing player transfers, team roster administration, and all matters relating to compliance with the NHL Collective Bargaining Agreement and other NHL agreements.

MARK JAKUBOWSKI VICE PRESIDENT OF HOCKEY ADMINISTRATION

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Phil Housley enters his first season behind the bench for the Sabres after being named the 18th head coach in Buffalo’s franchise history. The Hockey Hall of Famer and former Sabres defenseman becomes the seventh alumnus to serve as the team’s head coach.

Housley joined the Sabres after helping to guide the Nashville Predators to their first Stanley Cup Final appearance in franchise history. Named an assistant coach on May 22, 2013, Housley was a driving force behind one of the NHL’s best defensive groups throughout his tenure.

During his four seasons in Nashville, the Predators ranked in the top two in the league in goals by defensemen every season and finished in the top half in fewest goals allowed in each of the last three seasons. Under his tutelage, Nashville had at least one player finish in the top five in voting for the James Norris Memorial Trophy every season from 2013-14 to 2015-16. The award is given annually to the league’s best defenseman.

A native of South St. Paul, Minnesota, Housley began his coaching career in 2004 as head coach of Stillwater Area High School in Minnesota. During his nine seasons at the helm, Housley turned around the school’s program while also accepting numerous opportunities to coach for Team USA at the international level.

Throughout his time with USA Hockey, Housley has served as an assistant coach at two IIHF World Junior Championships and three IIHF World Championships. Most notably, he served as the head coach when Team USA won the gold medal at the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship. He was also an assistant coach for Team USA at the 2016 World Cup of Hockey.

Drafted by the Sabres in the first round (6th overall) of the 1982 NHL Draft, Housley went on to play 21 seasons in the NHL. His 1,232 career points (338+894) rank first among American defensemen and fourth among NHL defensemen all-time. He is also the Sabres’ career and individual-season leader in goals, assists and points by a defenseman. Each of his eight seasons in Buffalo rank among the top 10 single-season point totals by a Sabres defenseman.

Internationally, Housley was a part of USA’s gold medal team at the 1996 World Cup of Hockey, as well as the American squad that took home silver at the 2002 Winter Olympics. He also represented the United States at six IIHF World Championships, one IIHF World Junior Championship and two Canada Cups.

A member of the Buffalo Sabres, USA Hockey and IIHF Halls of Fame, Housley was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2015. During his career, he played in seven All-Star Games and was named to the All-Rookie Team in 1983.

Coaching Staff

PHIL HOUSLEY HEAD COACH

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Davis Payne will serve as the Sabres’ associate coach in 2017-18 during his first season with the organization.

Payne joined the Sabres in July 2017 after spending the last five seasons as an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Kings. During his time in Los Angeles, Payne and the Kings won the Stanley Cup in 2014 and advanced to the Western Conference Final in 2013. Prior to his time in Los Angeles, Payne spent parts of three seasons as head coach of the St. Louis Blues, who posted a 67-55-15 record during his tenure.

The Kamloops, British Colombia native joined the Blues’ organization in 2007 as an assistant coach for the Peoria Rivermen (AHL). He was named head coach of Peoria before the 2008-09 season, a post he held

Chris Hajt joins the Sabres as assistant coach for the 2017-18 season after being named to the position in July 2017.

Hajt spent the last three seasons as an assistant coach for the Los Angeles Kings’ AHL affiliate, where he helped guide the Manchester Monarchs to a Calder Cup Championship after the 2014-15 season. The team also made the playoffs in each of the last two seasons as the Ontario Reign, including a division title in 2015-16.

The Saskatoon, Saskatchewan native and son of Sabres alumnus Bill Hajt also served as an assistant coach

until becoming the Blues’ head coach during the 2009-10 campaign.

for the Guelph Storm (OHL) from 2008 to 2014. During his time in Guelph, the team made the playoffs in all six of his seasons and won an OHL championship in 2014. A former defenseman, Hajt played six NHL games for the Edmonton Oilers and Washington Capitals, adding 91 points (20+71) in 477 career AHL contests.

Coaching Staff

DAVIS PAYNE ASSOCIATE COACH

CHRIS HAJT ASSISTANT COACH

Tom Ward returns to the Sabres for his second season as assistant coach in 2017-18. Before joining the Sabres, Ward spent 18 seasons as the head coach for the Shattuck St. Mary’s Boys Prep Team. Under his tutelage, Shattuck captured nine USA Hockey National Championships and finished as runners-up once. In addition to his coaching experience, Ward also served as the school’s director of hockey from 2004 to 2016, during which time Shattuck’s hockey teams combined to win 22 National Championships.

Prior to his time with Shattuck, Ward served as an assistant coach at the University of Minnesota (WCHA) from 1995 to 1999. He also spent six seasons with the St. Paul Vulcans (USHL), including three seasons as the team’s head coach and general manager. Internationally, Ward served as an assistant coach for Team

USA at the 2010 and 2012 IIHF World Junior Championships, winning a gold medal with the 2010 squad.

TOM WARD ASSISTANT COACH

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Andrew Allen is in his third season as the Sabres’ goaltending coach after being appointed to the position in July 2015. His main duties with the team involve working with Buffalo’s NHL netminders.

Allen came to the Sabres after spending four seasons as the developmental goaltending coach for the Chicago Blackhawks. In that role, Allen oversaw the development of goaltenders playing for the Blackhawks’ AHL affiliate, the Rockford IceHogs. Prior to his time with Chicago, Allen spent three seasons as goaltending coach for St. Lawrence University (ECAC).

Before his coaching career, Allen played professional hockey for five seasons as a goaltender, including

Coaching Staff

ANDREW ALLEN GOALTENDING COACH

Mat Myers joined the Sabres in July 2017 and enters his first season as video coach for the Sabres in 2017-18.

Myers joined the Sabres after spending two seasons as the video coordinator for the Nashville Predators, where he worked with Sabres head coach Phil Housley. During his time in Nashville, the Predators won the Western Conference and made their first Stanley Cup Final appearance in franchise history after the 2016-17 season.

Prior to joining the Predators, Myers spent two seasons with USA Hockey as the video coordinator for the

MAT MYERS VIDEO COACH

AHL stints with the Utah Grizzlies, Hershey Bears, Binghamton Senators and Providence Bruins. He also compiled a 76-43-15 record in 142 ECHL games. Before beginning his professional career, the Vankleek Hill, Ontario native spent four seasons backstopping the University of Vermont Catamounts (ECAC).

U.S. Women’s National Team, where his responsibilities included pre-scout and post-game video analysis for every IIHF tournament. During his time with USA Hockey, Myers earned three gold medals, including one at the 2015 IIHF Women’s World Championship.

A native of Manchester, New Hampshire, Myers graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in communications. While at New Hampshire, Myers worked with the school’s hockey team as the video coordinator.

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Buffalo Sabres Staff

HOCKEY DEPARTMENT

RYAN JANKOWSKIDirector of Scouting

CORY BANIKAAmateur Scout

ROB RILEYAmateur Scout

KEVIN DEVINEAmateur Scout

MIKE ROONEYAmateur Scout

JEFF CRISPAssistant Director

of Amateur Scouting

TEEMU NUMMINENAmateur Scout

JERRY FORTONHead of Collegiate

Scouting

JEREMIAH CROWEPro Scout

GRAHAM BEAMISHPro Scouting Coordinator

SCOTT HALPENNYAmateur Scout

MATT TIESLINGAmateur Scout

JASON NIGHTINGALECoordinator of Analytic-

Related Hockey Evaluation

JOHN VAN BOXMEERPro Scout

FRANK MUSILAmateur Scout

COLE BURKHALTERCoordinator of Team Services

AUSTIN DUNNEAmateur Scouting

Coordinator

KYLE KIEBZAKHead of Hockey IT

JAN AXEL-ALAVAARAAmateur Scout

RON PYETTEAmateur Scout

BRETT RUFFCoordinator of Hockey

Administration

TOM O’CONNORAmateur Scout

EQUIPMENT STAFF

RIP SIMONICKEquipment Manager

DAVE WILLIAMSEquipment Manager

GEORGE BABCOCKAssistant Equipment

Manager

KEITH HAYESEquipment Assistant

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PLAYER DEVELOPMENT

KRYS BARCHPlayer Development

Coach

MIKE KOMISAREKPlayer Development

Coach

ADAM MAIRPlayer Development

Coach

SEAMUS KOTYKGoaltender Development

Coach

MEDICAL STAFF

MARC FINEBERG, M.D.

Head Team PhysicianWILLIAM HARTRICH, M.D.

Team PhysicianDAVID CROGLIO, D.D.S.

Team Dentist

PERFORMANCE DEPARTMENT

LES BISSON, M.D.

Medical Director

DENNIS MILLERRehab & Development

ED GANNONStrength & Conditioning

Coach

KATY TRAN TURNERHuman Science

J.T. ALLAIREStrength & Conditioning

Coach

RICH STINZIANOHead Athletic Trainer

JOANNE CLUBBApplied Sports Scientist

MICHAEL ADESSOAssistant Athletic Trainer/

Physical Therapist

DEAN HIGHAMApplied Sports Scientist

BRETT CROMPTONMassage Therapist

JOE COLLINSHigh Performance

Manager

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LEGAL, FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION

HUMAN RESOURCES

DAVID S. ZYGAJVP of Legal Affairs

CHRISTIE JOSEPHVP of Human Resources

BIRGID HAENSELPayroll Specialist

ANNMARIE SCHNEIDERRecruiter

KIM SZYMANOSKIParalegal

HOLLY WEISKERGERHuman Resources

Manager

CHRISTY HARDWICKPayroll Specialist

KRISTIN ZIRNHELDCorporate Controller

ERIN FIERLESenior Human

Resources Manager

KIM BINKLEYAccounts Payable

Coordinator

LYNN SLANOVICHSenior Accounting

Manager

TERRI O’BRIENAssociate Human

Resources Manager

MARILYN McCABESenior Accountant

ERIC MCGUIREAccounting Manager

GINA REAGANHR Systems andProject Manager

GABRIELLE WILSONSenior Accountant

KAYLA COLLINSHuman Resources

Coordinator

JOHN KOLKOWSKIStaff Accountant

DENA FOWLERPayroll Specialist

AMANDA WESTFALLHuman Resources

Coordinator

MAGGIE STEWARTStaff Accountant

AMY TERRANOVAFinance Business

Administrator

TONI ADDEOExecutive Assistant

NADINE LEONETeam Concierge/Executive Assistant

ROB CREANDirector of World Junior

Championship

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BROADCAST & GAME PRESENTATION

MEDIA & COMMUNITY RELATIONS

MARKETING

CHRISANNE BELLASVP of Boardcasting

CHRIS BANDURAVP of Media

Relations

TOM MATHENYCRM Administrator

ROB RAYColor Commentator

PATRICK KALETAYouth HockeyAmbassador

JOE PINTERTV Producer

IAN OTTManager of Media

Relations

CARA MURPHYMarketing Manager

DAN DUNLEAVY Play-by-Play Announcer/

Reporter

ERIC GROSSMANTV Director

CHRIS DIERKENCoordinator of Media

Relations

BRIAN DUFFStudio Host

LARRY PLAYFAIRDirector of Alumni

Relations

CHRIS RYNDAKContent Marketing

Manager

JASON WIESEProduction Manager

RICH JURELLERVP of Community Relations/Pres. of Sabres Foundation

MARTIN BIRONStudio Analyst

JOURDAN LaBARBERContent Marketing

Coordinator

RAY RIELBroadcast Engineer

TERESA BELBASManager of Community

Relations

KELSEY SCHNEIDERDirector of Game

Presentation

TOM MEKAProduction Assistant

NICK FEARBYCoordinator of Community

Relations

KELSEY LANDERSGame Presentation

Coordinator

RICK JEANNERETPlay-by-Play Announcer

ED GRUDZINSKIYouth Hockey Manager

JEFF HILLVideoboard Director/

Editor

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TICKET OPERATIONS

MERCHANDISE

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

JOHN SINCLAIRVP of Tickets &

Services

MIKE KAMINSKADirector of Merchandise

TODD HENZLERDirector of Information

Technology

ROXANNE ANDERSONSenior Account Services

Representative

MARTY MALONEYDirector of Ticket

Operations

GLENN BARKERMerchandise

Manager - Inventory Control

NATE BROZYNAAdvanced Support

Specialist

MELISSA EAGEN Ticket Administrator

PAUL BARKERBox Office Manager

JEFF SMITHMerchandise

Manager - Event Sales

MICHAEL WALKERIT Support Specialist

CHRIS MILLERAccount ServicesRepresentative

BRIAN BILSKIAccount ServicesRepresentative

RYAN GILBERTAccount ServicesRepresentative

GRETCHEN KNOTTBox Office Coordinator

THERESA CERABONEStore Manager

DAN RISTINEAccount ServicesRepresentative

MELISSA RUGGTicket Administrator

DASHAWN RICHARDSONAssistant Store Manager

NATE SHIVELYAccount ServicesRepresentative

JACOB BETTTicket Sales

Representative

CASEY JENKINSTicket Sales

Representative

JONATHON CALARCOAssistant Store Manager

SARALYNN RUHLANDReceptionist

GREG METZENTicket Sales

Representative

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ARENA OPERATIONS

STAN MAKOWSKI, JR.VP of Arena Operations

MIKE QUEENOTechnical Communications

Manager

STEPHEN GOREMaintenance Crew

RODNEY BAILEYHousekeeping Manager

JOSEPH MEJAKSecurity Officer

BETH GUILIANI GATTODirector of

Arena Operations

TREVOR ECKLUNDTechnical Communications

Manager

JAMES GEORGEHousekeeping

DEREK JAWOREKSecurity Officer

ROBERT NEUMANNSenior Event Manager

BRUCE JOHNSONChief Engineer

TIM ZAWADSKIMaintenance Crew

NICOLE VARIHousekeeping

DON WEGRYNOWSKISecurity Officer

LAURA HETTRICKEvent Manager

BRIAN HALLLead Engineer

ANDREW CHAMBERLINHead Ice Technician

JULIE KRZYZANOSKIOperations Assistant

GREG WINGERTERSecurity Officer

DAVE KUTTEREvent Manager

JUD HAGERMaintenance Manager

JAMES McDUFFIESecurity Officer

KENNETH ALEXANDERWRIGHT-VASQUEZ

Security Officer

MARC BRENNERDirector of Security

MICHAEL DESTINOMaintenance Crew

RASHAD DUKESUtility Crew Supervisor

AARON ACKERSecurity Officer

SAM BUFFUMParking Manager

DENNIS HOOPERDirector of

Building Services

JASON SATTELBERGMaintenance Crew

GUNNAR HEINTZUtility Crew

AMANDA SZULISTSecurity Officer

JACOB HAGERAssistant Parking

Manager

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BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT

MEDIA & CONTENT

RYAN GUERINOTSenior Manager of

Corporate Partnerships

GEORGE BLASProduction Assistant

KATY RYANSenior Coordinator of Corporate Partnerships

JENNIFER VAN RYSDAMVP of Arena Events

DON HEINSDirector of

Communications

SARA SCHULLERPicSix Account

Manager

CHRIS COSTANZOVP of Premium Seating

MARK HONANSVP of Media and Content

KYLE GEORGERManager of Corporate

Partnerships

JOHN RICOTTASenior Coordinator of

Premium Sales

KEVIN KENNEDYArena Marketing Manager

CHARLIE CANNANDirector of Events

MICHELLEGIRARDI ZUMWALT

Senior Producer

DANIEL McCARTHYManager of Corporate

Partnerships

EMILY MAGAVERNCoordinator of

Corporate Partnerships

MICHELLE MITCHELLCoordinator ofSuite Services

KELLEY VAN NESSDirector of Corporate

Partnerships

STEVE ASPOSTOSenior Director of

Broadcast Engineering

SARA PETRONEMgr. of Corporate

Partnerships & Special Projects

MATTHEW SMACZNIAKCoordinator of

Corporate Partnerships

JOE FOYDirector of

Corporate Sales

LAUREN HALLMultimedia Journalist

JONATHAN LATKEManager of

Corporate Sales

KRISTY WILENSKYCoordinator of

Corporate Partnerships

NEAL McMULLENDirector of

Corporate Sales

JAY HARRISProducer

MELISSA PALGUTTManager of

Premium Seating

DAN PETERSTraffic Coordinator

ASHLEY MEGANCKDirector of

Corporate Sales

JORDAN TERITTOAssociate Producer

DAWN CHILCOTTSenior Coordinator of Business Development

LAUREN YURKOAdministrative Assistant

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CREATIVE SERVICES

FINANCE & ADMINISTRATION

MARK BLASZAKDirector of Videography

KYLE ALLENManager of Reporting

& Analytics

MELISSA GEBHARDTSenior Graphic Designer

JASON HOLLERSenior Producer/Editor

PATRICK WORRELLMotion Designer

BILL WIPPERTTeam Photographer

DREW BOEINGDirector of

Video Production

KANDACE KOWALSKIOffice Manager

KRISTINE HOTCHKISSGraphic Designer

JOSEPH DeBENEDICTISSenoir Editor

SAM KOROTKINSenior Videographer

SARA SCHMIDLEPhoto Editor

AARON LaPORTACreative Director

CHELSEA KOWALIKGraphic Designer

MIKE BAHRENBURGEditor

TRAVIS CARLSONVideographer

BRYAN MATTHEWSDirector of

Motion Design

JUSTIN LOWEGraphic Designer

SCOTT BALZEREditor

MARC DAVIESVideographer

VICKI SITEKCreative Director

SEAN PANTLINGGraphic Designer

CJ GATESEditor

ALLEN LEIGHTVideographer

KIM VARATraffic Manager

DANIELLE PODESZEKGraphic Designer

DAVID JACKSONMotion Designer

AARON RIZZOVideographer

LINDSEY CABERSenior Graphic Designer

GINA MARINELLITraffic Coodinator

ERIC HEINEMotion Designer

BEN WOODYVideographer

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MARKETING

HOSPITALITY

JOHN DURBINDirector of Marketing

DOMINIC VERNIVP of Hospitality

CRAIG KANALLEYSocial Media Editor

EMMA CALLINANLoyalty Coodinator

SCOTT MINERDirector of

Business Solutions

CHRIS DiFIGLIADirector of

Food & Beverage

ZACHARY SPECHTSocial Media Editor

MAJA ALIKALFICCoordinator of

Digital Partnerships

MITCHELL GUNTHERBuffalo Sabres

Sous Chef

MADELINE VAN REMMENSolutions Developer

GREGG PASTOREDirector of Digital &

Social Media Strategy

RON KUBIAKDirector of Culinary

ANNA STOLZENBURGSocial Media Editor

KRISTIE MANZELLAMedia Buyer &

Strategist

GLEN NOWORYTASolutions Developer

RACHEL CAPPELLINOSr. Manager of

Digital Partnerships

TAYLOR GAHAGENDirector of Brand Strategy

& Development

MICHAEL HAEFNERBuffalo SabresExecutive Chef

MATT CIESLIKBrand Coordinator

KELSEY SWEETSocial Media Editor

JESSICA BALDWINMarketing Manager

KATHERINE DIMINSKIBuffalo Sabres

Sous Chef

NICHOLAS RUGGIEROProject Manager

JACQUIE GRECOHospitality Marketing

Manager

EVAN BARRICKAnalytics Coordinator

TED JARMUZDigital Marketing

Coordinator

CHRIS O’CONNELLInsights Coordinator

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Chris Bandura is in his 13th season with the Sabres organization and first as the team’s vice president of media relations. Prior to his current role, Bandura spent six seasons as the team’s director of media relations after spending his first six seasons as the team’s media relations coordinator. Bandura oversees all communications and media relations efforts for the Sabres, serving as the team’s spokesman and primary media contact at home and on the road. Among his chief duties in this role is serving as the liaison between media members and the Sabres organization, including players and hockey department personnel.

Ian Ott is in his eighth season as member of the Buffalo Sabres’ media relations department and third as the team’s manager of media relations. After serving as the Sabres’ media relations graduate assistant during the 2010-11 season, Ott joined the team on a permanent basis in July 2011. Some of Ott’s primary duties include overseeing press box operations, serving as the editor of team publications and preparing the team’s game notes. He is also responsible for overseeing media relations efforts for the Buffalo Bandits (NLL). A graduate of SUNY Oswego, Ott worked for the school’s sports information department and its student-run newspaper, The Oswegonian, while earning a bachelor’s degree in journalism.

Chris Dierken is in his fourth season with the Buffalo Sabres media relations department after spending the 2014-15 season as the department’s graduate assistant. Before joining the Sabres full-time, Dierken served as an intern for the team’s public relations department in 2012-13. He also spent time with the Buffalo Bills’ media relations department and served as the communications coordinator for the Reno Aces, the Triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks. He graduated with a journalism degree from SUNY Buffalo State in 2013, where he was the sports editor of the school’s newspaper, The Record, and worked in the sports information department.

Before joining the Sabres, Bandura spent two years as the media relations coordinator for the Rochester Sports Group, which included the Rochester Americans (AHL), Rochester Raging Rhinos (USL First Division), Rochester Knighthawks (NLL) and Rochester Rattlers (MLL). Prior to his stint in Rochester, Bandura was the vice president of operations for the Columbus Landsharks of the National Lacrosse League (2001-2003). He has also spent time in the NLL front office as the director of media relations (1999-00) after graduating from Utica College of Syracuse University in 1999.

NICOLE DEL VILLANO JAMES DONOVAN

Media Relations Department

CHRIS BANDURA VICE PRESIDENT OF MEDIA RELATIONS

IAN OTT MANAGER OF MEDIA RELATIONS

CHRIS DIERKEN COORDINATOR OF MEDIA RELATIONS

MEDIA RELATIONS ASSTSTANTS

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Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, May 25, 2017.

Earned a Golden Helmet as a member of the KHL’s First All-Star Team • Set career-best marks in KHL games played (59), assists (18), points (24) and shots on goal (80) • Earned KHL Defenseman of the Week honors (11/27) after logging four points (2+2), including

2015-16: Recorded three points (2+1) in his 200th professional game at Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg (1/18) • Won his second Gagarin Cup with Magnitogorsk after logging seven points (3+4) in 23 postseason contests • Led all KHL skaters with 35 blocked shots in the playoffs • Won a bronze medal with Russia at the 2016 IIHF World Championship… 2014-15: Was awarded the KHL Gentleman on Ice Award after finishing the season with just four penalty minutes in 54 games • Recorded an assist in his 100th professional game vs. Atlant Mos-cow Oblast (9/8) • Won a silver medal with Russia at the 2015 IIHF World Championship… 2013-14: Won his first Gagarin Cup with Magnitogorsk, leading all KHL defensemen with four playoff goals • Earned KHL Defenseman of the Month honors in January after totaling five points (4+1) and a plus-14 rating in 11 games… 2012-13: Was selected to play in the KHL All-Star Game in his first full KHL season • Led Magnitogorsk defense-men and tied for fourth among all KHL blueliners with a career-best 10 goals in his rookie season • Earned KHL Rookie of the Month honors in November with six points (3+3) in nine games • Recorded a career-high four points (2+2) and a plus-four rating vs. Spartak Moscow (12/3)… 2011-12: Appeared in two games in his first professional season with Magnitogorsk • Made his KHL debut at Atlant Moscow Oblast (10/20) • Recorded 14 points (4+10) in 44 games for Magnitogorsk’s junior team, earning Defenseman of the Month honors in November • Won a silver medal with Russia at the 2012 IIHF World Junior Championship.

CAREER TRANSACTIONS ANTIPIN VS. NHL

SEASON STATS 2016-17

CAREER STATS

TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 0 0 0 0 0Arizona 0 0 0 0 0Boston 0 0 0 0 0Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0Calgary 0 0 0 0 0Carolina 0 0 0 0 0Chicago 0 0 0 0 0Colorado 0 0 0 0 0Columbus 0 0 0 0 0Dallas 0 0 0 0 0Detroit 0 0 0 0 0Edmonton 0 0 0 0 0Florida 0 0 0 0 0Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0Montreal 0 0 0 0 0Nashville 0 0 0 0 0New Jersey 0 0 0 0 0NY Islanders 0 0 0 0 0NY Rangers 0 0 0 0 0Ottawa 0 0 0 0 0Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0San Jose 0 0 0 0 0St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0Tampa Bay 0 0 0 0 0Toronto 0 0 0 0 0Vancouver 0 0 0 0 0Washington 0 0 0 0 0Winnipeg 0 0 0 0 0

NHL Totals 0 0 0 0 0

Dec. 6, 1992 | Ust-Kamenogorsk, Kazakhstan 5 ft 11 in | 175 lbs

two game-winning goals, and a plus-3 rating from 11/21-11/25 • Topped his previous playoff highs in goals (7) and points (11); his seven postseason goals led all KHL defensemen • Was named KHL Defenseman of the Week during the Gagarin Cup Finals after totaling three goals in a five-game series against SKA St. Petersburg • Helped Russia to a bronze medal at the 2017 IIHF World Championship with four assists in 10 games.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2008-09 Magnitogorsk RUS-U17 26 2 7 9 -- 14 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2009-10 Magnitogorsk RUS-Jr. 39 2 9 11 23 22 1 0 0 48 4.2 5 0 0 0 2 Russia WJ18 7 1 1 2 0 6 1 0 0 11 9.1 -- -- -- -- --2010-11 Magnitogorsk RUS-Jr. 44 4 10 14 28 68 1 0 1 64 6.2 17 4 2 6 8 Magnitogorsk KHL 2 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Magnitogorsk RUS-Jr. 40 6 19 25 25 18 0 0 1 72 8.3 11 2 4 6 0 Russia WJC 7 0 2 2 5 2 0 0 0 5 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Magnitogorsk KHL 50 10 11 21 9 8 8 0 2 72 13.9 7 1 2 3 02013-14 Magnitogorsk KHL 45 9 8 17 27 16 5 0 2 72 12.5 21 4 5 9 252014-15 Magnitogorsk KHL 54 5 16 21 12 4 2 0 1 74 6.8 10 2 5 7 0 Russia WC 10 0 3 3 7 2 0 0 0 8 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Magnitogorsk KHL 56 6 9 15 9 8 3 0 0 72 8.3 23 3 4 7 8 Russia WC 6 0 1 1 6 6 0 0 0 6 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Magnitogorsk KHL 59 6 18 24 10 8 2 0 2 80 7.5 18 7 4 11 2 Russia WC 10 0 4 4 5 0 0 0 0 8 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

CAREER STATS REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS

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Goals: 1, (7x). Most recent: 4/8/17 at DETAssists: 2, (3x). Most recent: 3/30/17 vs. FLAPoints: 3, 1/4/17 at DAL (1+2)Penalty Minutes: 17, 2/14/15 vs. TORLongest Point Streak: 3 games, 1/3/17 at NSH to 1/7/17 at TOR (1+4)

Acquired by Buffalo from Montreal in exchange for a third-round pick (68th overall) in the 2017 NHL Draft, June 17, 2017; Selected by Montreal in the first round (17th overall) of the 2011 NHL Draft.

Set career-high totals in every major category, including games played (74), goals (4), assists (24) and points (28) • Returned to action vs. NJD (12/8), after missing six games with an upper-body injury sustained vs. OTT (11/22) • Set a personal-high with a plus-4 rating vs. COL (12/10) • Played a career-high 28:22 vs. CBJ (12/23) • Tied for seventh among NHL defensemen with a plus-9 rating in December • Set a new career high with three points (1+2) at DAL (1/4) • Tied to lead Canadiens in January in assists (9 - ranked third among NHL defensemen), points by a defenseman (10) and power-play points (7 - tied for fourth-most in the NHL) • Played his 200th career game at COL (2/7).

2015-16: Tied his career-high with 64 games played, setting new career-high marks in goals (2), assists (17) and points (19) • Appeared in his 100th career game vs. WPG (11/1) • Set a personal high with two points (1+1) at NYI (11/20) • Returned to action at BUF (3/16) after missing 10 games with a lower-body injury suffered vs. NSH (2/22) • Established a season high with 24:36 of ice time vs. NYR (3/26) • Suffered a season-ending broken thumb at TBL (3/31)… 2014-15: Set a personal high with 17 penalty minutes vs. TOR (2/14) • Scored his first NHL goal at OTT (2/18) • Played a season high of 25:29 at STL (2/24) • Had assists in consecutive games 12/30-1/2 and 3/28-3/30… 2013-14: Appeared in 17 games during his second NHL season, tallying two assists • Appeared in 57 games with Hamilton (AHL); led all Bulldogs defensemen in assists (20) and shots (150)… 2014 Playoffs: Played his first career playoff game in the NHL and posted his first career playoff point (assist) vs. BOS (5/12)… 2012-13: Led the Hamilton Bulldogs in assists (24) and tied for the lead in points (31) during his first professional season • Was named the Bulldogs’ Most Valuable Player, Top Rookie of the Year and Top Defenseman of the Year (tied with J. Tinordi) • Tied to lead all Bulldogs defensemen in goals (7) • Played his first professional game at Grand Rapids (10/13) • Recorded his first professional point (assist) vs. Rochester (11/3) • Scored his first professional goal at Chicago (12/13) • Made his NHL debut with the Canadiens vs. NYR (3/30) • Recorded his first NHL point (assist) in his second NHL game vs. CAR (4/1) • Tied for the team lead in April with a plus-5 rating… 2011-12: Led Saint John defensemen with 41 assists and 52 points • Was co-leader of the team with 17 power-play assists • Led Saint John defensemen in the playoffs in goals (4) and plus/minus (+27) and tied for the team lead in points (15) • Earned a bronze medal with Canada at the 2012 IIHF World Junior Championship… 2010-11: Led Saint John defensemen in assists (33), points (45), plus/minus (+44), power-play goals (8), power-play assists (17) and power-play points (25) in the regular season • Led the team with 8 power-play assists in the playoffs • Helped Saint John to a Memorial Cup win, earning a selection to the tournament All-Star Team… 2009-10: Led Saint John defensemen with 12 goals.

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS BEAULIEU VS. NHL

SEASON STATS 2016-17

CAREER STATS

CAREER TRANSACTIONS

TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 5 0 2 2 0Arizona 6 0 2 2 0Boston 12 0 2 2 21Buffalo 10 0 0 0 18Calgary 6 1 2 3 2Carolina 8 0 2 2 2Chicago 5 0 0 0 0Colorado 4 0 0 0 0Columbus 9 0 3 3 5Dallas 4 1 3 4 7Detroit 11 1 1 2 8Edmonton 7 0 0 0 2Florida 9 0 6 6 4Los Angeles 4 0 1 1 0Minnesota 4 0 0 0 4Montreal 0 0 0 0 0Nashville 6 0 1 1 0New Jersey 9 0 5 5 0NY Islanders 9 1 3 4 6NY Rangers 8 0 2 2 2Ottawa 13 2 3 5 4Philadelphia 10 0 1 1 2Pittsburgh 10 0 1 1 4San Jose 4 0 1 1 0St. Louis 4 0 2 2 5Tampa Bay 12 0 1 1 16Toronto 13 0 4 4 23Vancouver 6 1 1 2 0Washington 10 0 1 1 12Winnipeg 7 0 3 3 5

NHL Totals 225 7 53 60 152

Dec. 5, 1992 | Strathroy, ON 6 ft 2 in | 200 lbs

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Dec. 5, 1992 | Strathroy, ON 6 ft 2 in | 200 lbs

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2008-09 Saint John QMJHL 49 2 8 10 -4 14 0 0 0 38 5.3 4 0 0 0 22009-10 Saint John QMJHL 66 12 33 45 43 40 1 0 3 147 8.2 21 4 12 16 222010-11 Saint John QMJHL 65 12 33 45 44 52 8 0 1 186 6.4 19 4 13 17 262011-12 Saint John QMJHL 53 11 41 52 41 100 4 1 3 150 7.3 17 4 11 15 32 Canada WJC 6 0 1 1 -1 16 0 0 0 13 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Hamilton AHL 67 7 24 31 -8 63 1 1 2 145 4.8 -- -- -- -- -- Montreal NHL 6 0 2 2 5 0 0 0 0 8 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Hamilton AHL 57 7 20 27 -19 33 5 0 1 150 4.7 -- -- -- -- -- Montreal NHL 17 0 2 2 6 8 0 0 0 15 0.0 7 0 2 2 22014-15 Montreal NHL 64 1 8 9 6 45 0 0 0 62 1.6 5 0 1 1 0 Hamilton AHL 8 2 2 4 -2 9 0 0 0 20 10.0 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Montreal NHL 64 2 17 19 -6 55 1 0 0 74 2.7 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Montreal NHL 74 4 24 28 8 44 2 0 1 118 3.4 5 0 1 1 0

NHL Totals 225 7 53 60 19 152 3 0 1 277 2.5 17 0 4 4 2

CAREER STATS REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFS

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Goals: 2, (3x). Most recent: 2/21/16 vs. PITAssists: 3, (2x). Most recent: 3/30/12 at CARPoints: 3, (4x). Most recent: 2/21/16 vs. PIT (2+1)Penalty Minutes: 17, (2x). Most recent: 1/18/16 at ARILongest Point Streak: 4 games, (2x). Most recent: 4/11/13 vs. FLA to 4/20/13 vs. NYI (2+5)

Acquired by Buffalo from Winnipeg with Evander Kane and Jason Kasdorf in exchange for Tyler Myers, Drew Stafford, Joel Armia, the rights to Brendan Lemieux and a first-round pick in the 2015 Draft, February 11, 2015; Selected by Atlanta in the first round (third overall) of the 2008 NHL Draft.

Games missed due to injury: 26; 20 – MCL sprain (11/3-12/16), six – rib (2/4-2/12) • The Sabres went 8-2-1 in games in which he recorded a point • Played in his 500th NHL game at CAR (1/13) • Scored his fourth career game-winning goal in overtime at MTL (1/21) • Set new career high with 33:29 of ice time vs. PIT (3/21).

2015-16: Games missed due to injury: 18; 17 – upper body (10/8-11/14), one – lower body (4/9) • Netted his first goal as a member of the Sabres at DET (12/1) • Contributed two assists vs. WSH (1/16), including the 100th assist of his career • Tied career highs with his fourth career three-point game (2+1) and third career two-goal game vs. PIT (2/21), including his first power-play goal since Dec. 31, 2011 • Tied a career high with three power-play goals • Finished the season with an average ice time of 23:24 per game in his 85 games played with the Sabres, the third-highest average career ice time ever recorded by a Sabres player, trailing only Alexei Zhitnik (531 GP, 25:32) and Christian Ehrhoff (192 GP, 23:55)... 2014-15: Recorded a plus-5 rating vs. FLA (1/13) • Recorded an assist on the game-winning goal and played 25:28 of ice time at CHI (11/2) • Totaled 13 points (3+10) and a plus-1 rating in 41 games with Winnipeg • Made his Sabres debut vs. PHI (2/15) and recorded a game-high 11 hits • Logged a career-high 32:23 of ice time and led the Sabres with seven blocks and six hits at PHI (2/19) • Recorded his first Sabres point (assist) at CBJ (2/24) • Recorded a season-high seven shots and skated 26:54 of ice time at TBL (3/3) • Tallied an assist and skated a team-high 25:16 of ice time at OTT (3/6) • Skated a game-high 30:53 and had six hits at TOR (3/11) • Recorded his first multi-point (0+2) game as a member of the Sabres vs. CAR (4/6) • Led the Sabres in ice time in 16 of his 21 games with the team, averaging 26:39 per game… 2013-14: Recorded an assist in his first game of the season at EDM (10/1) • Played in his 300th career NHL game vs. ANA (10/6) • Scored his first goal of the season at DET (11/12) • Missed 15 games on IR from 11/27-12/17 • Missed the last 10 games of the season with a back injury… 2012-13: Played his first game of the 2012-13 season after returning from injury vs. PIT (2/15) • Recorded his first point of the season (assist) vs. BOS (2/17) • Scored his first goal of the season at NJD (2/24) • Scored the shootout winner, recorded an assist and recorded a fighting major at TOR (3/16) • Had a sea-son-high nine shots on goal vs. CAR (3/30) • Recorded two assists vs. FLA (4/11) • Recorded his 100th career NHL point vs. TBL (4/16) • Recorded a four-game point streak (2+5) from 4/11-4/20, tying the longest point streak of his career… 2011-12: Recorded a career-high 30 points (5+25) after 65 games played with the Jets • Recorded his first points (0+2) as a Jet vs. CAR (10/22) • Recorded two assists at FLA (10/31) • Scored a goal and earned two assists vs. ANA (12/17) • Recorded his 50th NHL assist and added his 51st at BOS (1/10) • Registered nine shots on goal vs. FLA (1/21), setting a new career high • Earned an assist in his first game back vs. FLA (3/1) after missing seven games due to injury • Recorded three assists at CAR (3/30) • Scored his fourth goal of the season and earned an assist at FLA (4/3) • Scored his fifth goal of the season and added an assist at NYI (4/5) • Ended season on a two-game multi-point streak (2+2)… 2010-11: Scored his fifth goal of the season at PHI (3/12) • Posted his first multi-point game of the season (0+2) at TOR (2/7) • Scored the game-winning goal in overtime vs. NSH (12/6)… 2009-10: Appeared in 81 games, posting 23 points (10+13) • Established career highs in games played, points, goals and assists • Tied the Thrashers franchise record for most goals (10) by a defenseman in a single season • Set a career best and tied for fifth on the team with three power-play goals • Ranked sixth on the team and second among defensemen with 155 shots on goal • Set a franchise record with 196 hits • Began the season with eight goals in the first 17 games • Scored his first goal in the season-opener vs. TBL (10/3) • Scored four goals in a four-game span from 10/ 22-10/31 • Scored

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS BOGOSIAN VS. NHL

SEASON STATS 2016-17

CAREER STATS

CAREER TRANSACTIONS

TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 9 2 2 4 7Arizona 15 0 2 2 28Boston 21 0 7 7 8Buffalo 16 1 2 3 24Calgary 9 0 3 3 2Carolina 36 3 15 18 41Chicago 15 1 3 4 4Colorado 16 1 2 3 10Columbus 14 0 4 4 24Dallas 12 0 0 0 8Detroit 16 2 2 4 4Edmonton 10 2 3 5 19Florida 33 5 12 17 27Los Angeles 11 2 3 5 6Minnesota 10 1 0 1 19Montreal 27 4 6 10 45Nashville 19 2 6 8 16New Jersey 20 1 5 6 8NY Islanders 20 4 3 7 8NY Rangers 23 1 3 4 25Ottawa 22 3 4 7 21Philadelphia 23 1 1 2 8Pittsburgh 23 3 6 9 6San Jose 7 1 1 2 6St. Louis 12 0 3 3 8Tampa Bay 28 2 6 8 25Toronto 24 3 8 11 35Vancouver 9 1 1 2 8Washington 30 3 7 10 25Winnipeg 4 0 0 0 2

NHL Totals 534 49 120 169 477

July 15, 1990 | Massena, NY 6 ft 3 in | 221 lbs

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July 15, 1990 | Massena, NY 6 ft 3 in | 221 lbs

CAREER STATSgoals in back-to-back games 11/13 and 11/15 • Skated in a career high 29:13 of ice time vs. BOS (11/19) • Scored his 10th goal of the season vs. TOR (3/25)… 2008-09: Posted 19 points (9+10) in 47 games during his first NHL season • Led all first-year NHL defensemen in goals and ranked fourth in points • Tied for second among rookie defensemen with a plus-11 rating • Led team defensemen in goals and ranked third in points • Made his NHL debut vs. WSH (10/10) • Missed 28 games due to injury from 10/30-12/30 • Returned to the lineup at CAR (12/31) • Appeared in five games with Chicago (AHL) during a conditioning stint from 1/3-1/11, scoring one goal • Earned his first career NHL points (1+1) at NSH (1/17) • Recorded four points (2+2) in two games from 1/17-1/20 • Posted a season-high three points (0+3) at LAK (2/16) • Scored his first career game-winning goal at COL (3/10) • Skated in a season-high 28:32 of ice time and took a season-high six shots at BUF (3/14) • Scored a season-high two goals vs. FLA (4/9) • Earned 11 points (6+5) in his last 16 games of the season • Made his international debut with the United States at the 2009 IIHF World Championship in Switzerland, recording one assist in nine games… 2007-08: Recorded 61 points (11+50) in 60 games with the Peterborough Petes (OHL) • Named to the OHL First All-Star Team • Appeared in the OHL All-Star Classic and the Canadian Hockey League Top Prospects Game… 2006-07: Made his OHL debut with the Peterborough Petes, tallying 33 points (7+26) in 67 games • Ranked second among team defensemen and rookies in points • Ranked third overall on the Petes with seven power play goals • Appeared in his first OHL game vs. Brampton (9/21) • Recorded his first career OHL point with one goal vs. Belleville (10/5).

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2006-07 Peterborough OHL 67 7 26 33 -6 63 7 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2007-08 Peterborough OHL 60 11 50 61 8 72 6 0 -- -- -- 5 0 3 3 82008-09 Atlanta NHL 47 9 10 19 11 47 2 1 1 90 10.0 -- -- -- -- -- United States WC 9 0 1 1 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Chicago AHL 5 1 0 1 -5 0 1 0 0 17 5.9 -- -- -- -- --2009-10 Atlanta NHL 81 10 13 23 -18 61 3 1 0 155 6.4 -- -- -- -- --2010-11 Atlanta NHL 71 5 12 17 -27 29 0 0 1 155 3.2 -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Winnipeg NHL 65 5 25 30 -3 71 1 0 0 150 3.3 -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Winnipeg NHL 33 5 9 14 -5 29 0 0 0 85 5.9 -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Winnipeg NHL 55 3 8 11 3 48 0 0 0 134 2.2 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Winnipeg NHL 41 3 10 13 1 40 0 0 0 74 4.1 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 21 0 7 7 -7 38 0 0 0 51 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Buffalo NHL 64 7 17 24 -11 68 3 0 1 121 5.8 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Buffalo NHL 56 2 9 11 -17 46 0 0 1 73 2.7 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 534 49 120 169 -73 477 9 2 4 1,088 4.5 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 141 9 33 42 -35 152 3 0 2 245 3.7 -- -- -- -- --

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Goals: 1, (12x). Most recent: 3/18/16 vs. OTTAssists: 1, (18x). Most recent: 3/11/17 vs. CBJPoints: 2, 12/27/14 vs. NYI (1+1)Penalty Minutes: 10, (3x). Most recent: 3/19/16 at TORLongest Point Streak: 3 games, (2x). Most recent: 12/21/14 at BOS to 12/27/14 vs. NYI (2+2)

Acquired by Buffalo from Los Angeles with Hudson Fasching in exchange for Brayden McNabb, Jonathan Parker, a second-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft and a second-round pick in the 2015 NHL Draft, March 5, 2014; Selected by Los Angeles in the third round (84th overall) of the 2009 NHL Draft.

Games missed due to injury: 19 – knee (10/30-11/25) • Logged a season-high 12:39 of ice time at EDM (10/16) • Played in his 200th game vs. CHI (2/19).

2015-16: Games missed due to injury: 11 – lower body (1/5-1/26) • Played in his 100th NHL game vs. OTT (10/8) • Scored his second career game-winning goal vs. OTT (3/18), logging his sixth goal of the season and topping his previous career-high… 2014-15: The only player to appear in all 82 games for the Sabres • Scored his first career game-winning goal at SJS (10/25) • Tied a career best with points in three straight games (2+2) from 12/21-12-27 • Registered his first career multi-point game with a goal and an assist in 17:51 of ice time vs. NYI (12/27)… 2013-14: Converted from defense to left wing prior to the start of the season • Earned his second career fighting major in the season finale vs. NYI (4/13) • Scored his first NHL goal at DET (4/4) • Earned his first career fighting major at NSH (3/27) • Logged a season-high 17:08 TOI at CGY (3/18) • Made his NHL debut at FLA (3/7), recording four shots and four hits in 15:08 TOI • Finished first among Rochester skaters and tied for third in the AHL with 230 shots on goal • Registered his first point as an Amerk (assist) and logged 19:13 TOI in his Rochester debut vs. Toronto (4/11) • Led the Monarchs in goals and ranked second on the team in points at the time of the trade • Registered a six-game point streak (1+6) from 1/25-2/8 • Logged his first career multi-goal game and added an assist vs. Springfield (11/29)… 2014 Playoffs: Scored a goal in his Amerks playoff debut in Game 1 vs. Chicago (4/25)… 2012-13: Ranked second among Manchester defensemen in points and second in assists • Led team defensemen with 80 penalty minutes • Set career-highs in goals (four), assists (19), points (23), shots on goal (131), and penalty minutes (80)… 2013 Playoffs: Led the team with two goals and four points (2+2) in four games during the 2013 Calder Cup Eastern Conference Quarterfinals • Tied for second on the Monarchs with two assists in the playoffs • Registered a point in all four playoff games… 2011-12: Registered a goal and 13 assists for 14 points in 68 games with the Monarchs during his rookie season in • Made his AHL debut against the Springfield Falcons (10/7) • Recorded his first AHL points (0+2) vs. Providence (12/3) • Scored his first AHL goal vs. Portland (1/15)… 2012 Playoffs: Collected seven penalty minutes in four games… 2010-11: Led Gatineau defensemen in goals (13), assists (30), points (43), power-play goals (six) and plus/minus rating (plus-22) • Ranked fourth on the team with 43 points • Set a career high in goals (13) and tied a career-high in plus/minus (plus-22)… 2011 Playoffs: Registered 20 points (5+15) in 24 playoff games • Ranked first in points (20), tied for third in goals (five), ranked first in assists (15), tied for second in power play assists (eight), and ranked fourth in plus/minus (plus-9) among QMJHL… 2009-10: Ranked second in points (45), first in assists (36), tied for third in goals (nine), third in power-play goals (4), second in plus/minus (plus-22) and first in shots (192) among Huskies defensemen… 2010 Playoffs: Helped Rouyn-Noranda advance to the 2010 QMJHL Quarterfinals with eight points (2+6) • Led the club in plus/minus (plus-3) during the playoffs… 2008-09: Ranked second among Rouyn-Noranda defensemen in goals (11), assists (19), points (30), power-play goals (4) and plus-minus (plus-3) • Finished third overall on the club with 80 penalty minutes and 134 shots • Tied for third on the club with two shorthanded goals… 2009 Playoffs: Registered four points (2+2) in six playoff games.

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS DESLAURIERS VS. NHL

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 5 0 1 1 7Arizona 3 0 2 2 0Boston 9 0 1 1 7Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0Calgary 6 1 1 2 8Carolina 10 0 0 0 6Chicago 6 0 0 0 4Colorado 3 0 0 0 0Columbus 9 0 2 2 17Dallas 4 0 0 0 5Detroit 11 2 0 2 4Edmonton 6 0 1 1 5Florida 10 0 3 3 2Los Angeles 6 0 0 0 0Minnesota 4 0 1 1 5Montreal 13 1 2 3 22Nashville 7 0 0 0 7New Jersey 7 0 0 0 5NY Islanders 9 1 2 3 9NY Rangers 7 0 0 0 5Ottawa 9 1 0 1 14Philadelphia 10 2 0 2 12Pittsburgh 7 1 0 1 2San Jose 6 2 0 2 0St. Louis 6 0 0 0 12Tampa Bay 13 1 1 2 4Toronto 9 0 1 1 10Vancouver 6 0 0 0 2Washington 6 0 0 0 5Winnipeg 4 0 0 0 7

NHL Totals 211 12 18 30 186

Feb. 22, 1991 | LaSalle, QC 6 ft 1 in | 215 lbs

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Feb. 22, 1991 | LaSalle, QC 6 ft 1 in | 215 lbs

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2006-07 Chateauguay QAAA 43 2 10 12 -- 28 -- -- -- -- -- 3 1 0 1 42007-08 Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 42 2 7 9 -7 38 0 0 -- -- -- 4 0 0 0 02008-09 Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 68 11 19 30 3 80 4 2 -- -- -- 6 2 2 4 82009-10 Rouyn-Noranda QMJHL 65 9 36 45 22 72 4 0 1 -- -- 11 2 6 8 22010-11 Gatineau QMJHL 48 13 30 43 22 53 6 0 4 155 8.4 24 5 15 20 192011-12 Manchester AHL 65 1 13 14 -14 67 1 0 0 86 1.2 4 0 0 0 72012-13 Manchester AHL 63 4 19 23 -14 80 3 0 1 131 3.0 4 2 2 4 22013-14 Manchester AHL 60 18 21 39 3 76 2 0 3 217 8.3 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 17 1 0 1 -10 18 0 0 0 30 3.3 -- -- -- -- -- Rochester AHL 5 1 2 3 0 9 0 0 0 13 7.7 5 1 1 2 92014-15 Buffalo NHL 82 5 10 15 -24 71 0 0 1 76 6.6 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Buffalo NHL 70 6 6 12 -14 59 0 0 1 72 8.3 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Buffalo NHL 42 0 2 2 -6 38 0 0 0 26 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 211 12 18 30 -54 186 0 0 2 204 5.9 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 211 12 18 30 -54 186 0 0 2 204 5.9 -- -- -- -- --

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Goals: 2, (10x). Most recent: 3/25/17 vs. TORAssists: 3, 2/11/17 at TORPoints: 4, 12/26/15 at BOS (2+2)Penalty Minutes: 2, (22x). Most recent: 4/9/17 at TBLLongest Point Streak: 11 games, 2/14/17 at OTT to 3/7/17 vs. PHI (5+11)

Selected by Buffalo in the first round (second overall) of the 2015 NHL Draft.

Games missed due to injury: 21 – high ankle sprain (10/30-11/25) • At 20 years of age, became just the fourth different player in franchise history to lead the team (or tie for the team lead) in points before his 21st birthday • His .93 points per game ranked 11th among NHL skaters with at least 20 games played and were the most by a Sabre under the age of 21 since Pierre Turgeon (1.33) in 1989-90 • The Sabres went 14-2-0 (22-5-1 in his career) when he recorded at least two points • Played in his 100th NHL game vs. PHI (1/10) • Netted two goals on a career-high 10 shots vs. DAL (1/16); later tied the shot mark at PIT (3/5) • Tied his career high with 10 shots at PIT and scored a goal, becoming the second player in NHL history to record a point against 29 different opponents in his first two seasons in the league • Earned his 100th career point with a goal vs. PHI (3/7) • Recorded a career-best 11-game point streak (5+11) from 2/14-3-7 that tied as the fourth-longest NHL streak of the season and was the longest by a Sabre since Tim Connolly (16) in 2009-10; the streak included a nine-game assist streak that was the longest in the league • With a goal at SJS (3/14), became the eighth Sabre to score at least 20 goals in each of his first two NHL seasons and the second Sabres player to record two 20-goal seasons before his 21st birthday (Pierre Turgeon).

2015-16: Games missed due to injury: one – flu (3/19) • Scored 24 goals, seventh-most by a rookie in franchise history, and became the first Sabres rookie to lead the team in goals since Ray Sheppard (1987-88) • Tied Derek Plante for seventh-most points by a Sabres rookie (56), becoming the ninth rookie in Sabres franchise history to record 50 points in a season and the first since Plante (1993-94) • Tied to lead all Sabres with five game-win-ning goals, tying Gilbert Perreault, Rick Martin and Ray Sheppard for second-most by a Sabres rookie; became the fourth Sabres rookie ever to lead the team in a season, joining Perreault (1970-71), Martin (1971-72) and Donald Audette (1991-92) • Tied for team lead with 12 multi-point games • Became the third-youngest player in Sabres history to score in his debut vs. OTT (10/8) • Set a career high with four points (2+2) at BOS (12/26), becoming the second-youngest player to record four points in one game for the Sabres (Phil Housley vs. EDM, 10/17/82); became the fourth Sabres rookie to produce a game with multiple goals and multiple assists, join-ing Peter McNab (2/2/75), Alan Haworth (3/8/81) and Mal Davis (3/4/83) • Became the youngest Sabre ever to hit the 20-goal mark (19 yrs, 131 days) with his goal at TOR (3/7) • Scored the latest regular-season goal in franchise history at 4:59 of overtime vs. CAR (3/12) • Finished the season on a career-best five-game point streak (1+5) from 3/31 vs. TOR to 4/9 at NYI… 2014-15: Led all NCAA Division I skaters with 71 points (26+45) in 40 games at Boston University • Won the Hobey Baker Award, becoming the second freshman ever to earn the award (last: Paul Kariya, 1992-93) • Earned several other end-of-year accolades, including Hockey East Player of the Year, Hockey East Rookie of the Year, the Tim Taylor Award as the nation’s outstanding freshman and was the only unanimous first-team Hockey East All-Star selection • Was named Most Valuable Player at the Hockey East Tournament after leading the Terriers to a conference title with 11 points (6+5) in four tournament games • Recorded five points (2+3) in four NCAA Tournament games • Won a bronze medal with Team USA at the 2015 IIHF World Championship, ranking third on the team with seven points (2+5) in 10 games • Served as captain for Team USA at the 2015 World Junior Championship, recording four points (1+3) in five tournament games… 2013-14: Led the U.S. Under-18 team in points, earning a spot on the United States Hockey League Second All-Star Team • Represented the United States as the youngest player on the roster at the 2014 World Junior Championship, recording five points (1+4) in five games • Won gold with Team USA at the 2014 IIHF Under-18 World Junior Championship, tying for the team lead with 10 points (5+5) in seven games… 2012-13: Won a silver medal with Team USA at the 2013 IIHF Under-18 World Junior Championship.

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS EICHEL VS. NHL

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 4 1 2 3 0Arizona 4 3 5 8 2Boston 7 2 4 6 4Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0Calgary 2 1 0 1 0Carolina 6 3 0 3 0Chicago 4 1 2 3 0Colorado 4 1 3 4 0Columbus 6 2 4 6 2Dallas 4 2 0 2 0Detroit 8 4 3 7 2Edmonton 3 1 1 2 2Florida 7 0 4 4 2Los Angeles 4 2 1 3 2Minnesota 2 1 1 2 2Montreal 8 0 3 3 0Nashville 4 3 1 4 0New Jersey 4 2 1 3 0NY Islanders 6 0 2 2 2NY Rangers 6 3 4 7 2Ottawa 7 4 6 10 2Philadelphia 5 3 1 4 2Pittsburgh 5 1 0 1 4San Jose 4 1 2 3 0St. Louis 3 0 2 2 0Tampa Bay 7 2 3 5 6Toronto 7 4 5 9 4Vancouver 3 0 2 2 2Washington 5 0 2 2 2Winnipeg 3 1 1 2 0

NHL Totals 142 48 65 113 44

Oct. 28, 1996 | North Chelmsford, MA 6 ft 2 in | 206 lbs

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Oct. 28, 1996 | North Chelmsford, MA 6 ft 2 in | 206 lbs

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2012-13 USNTDP USHL 35 13 14 27 -12 14 2 1 2 123 10.6 -- -- -- -- -- United States WJ18 7 1 1 2 3 6 1 0 0 13 7.7 -- -- -- -- -- United States WJ17 5 3 0 3 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2013-14 USNTDP USHL 24 20 25 45 20 20 6 1 3 95 21.1 -- -- -- -- -- United States WJ18 7 5 5 10 6 2 0 0 1 42 11.9 -- -- -- -- -- United States WJC 5 1 4 5 1 0 1 0 0 15 6.7 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Boston Univ. H-East 40 26 45 71 51 28 7 2 4 168 15.5 -- -- -- -- -- United States WC 10 2 5 7 2 8 0 0 1 19 10.5 -- -- -- -- -- United States WJC 5 1 3 4 -3 6 0 0 0 21 4.8 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Buffalo NHL 81 24 32 56 -16 22 8 0 5 238 10.1 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Buffalo NHL 61 24 33 57 -13 22 10 0 4 249 9.6 -- -- -- -- -- United States WC 8 0 5 5 -1 4 0 0 0 34 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- North America WCH 3 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 8 12.5 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 142 48 65 113 -29 44 18 0 9 487 9.9 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 142 48 65 113 -29 44 18 0 9 487 9.9 -- -- -- -- --

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Goals: 1, (2x). Most recent: 3/6/15 at NJDAssists: 2, (2x). Most recent: 1/31/12 vs. LAKPoints: 2, (3x). Most recent: 3/6/15 at NJD (1+1)Penalty Minutes: 11, 1/19/16 vs. WSHLongest Point Streak: 2 games, (3x). Most recent: 2/4/17 vs. OTT to 2/6/17 at NJD (0+2)

Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2016; Acquired by Columbus from Minnesota with a fifth-round pick in the 2015 NHL Draft in exchange for Jordan Leopold, March 2, 2015; Signed by Minnesota as an unrestricted free agent, Aug. 1, 2014; Acquired by NY Rangers from Minnesota in exchange for Benn Ferriero and a sixth-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft; Selected by Minnesota in the fourth round (110th overall) of the 2007 NHL Draft.

Games missed due to injury: four – calf (3/16-3/21) • Played a career-high 52 NHL games • The Sabres were 6-2-0 when he recorded a point • Tallied an assist vs. LAK (12/13) to record his first point in a Buffalo uniform • Recorded an assist in 200th NHL game vs. DET (1/20) • Notched four assists in a six-game span (2/4-2/14).

2015-16: Tallied four assists in 24 games for the Columbus Blue Jackets • Recorded nine points (2+7) in 32 regular-season games for the Monsters • Scored his first goal of the season vs. Iowa (10/16) • Recorded a point (1+1) in back-to-back games at Iowa (11/20 and 11/21) • Recorded four assists during the final five games of the season from 3/26-4/14 • Won the Calder Cup as a member of the Lake Erie Monsters after tallying four assists in 17 playoff games… 2014-15: Played in five games for the Columbus Blue Jackets and recorded two points (1+1) • Dressed for 13 games for the Minnesota Wild • Had seven points (1+6) in 39 games for the Iowa Wild (AHL) • Notched two points (1+1) at Rockford (11/21) • Tallied two points (1+1) at NJD (3/6)… 2013-14: Recorded two assists in 21 games for the New York Rangers • Had an assist and a plus-1 rating vs. NJD (12/7) • Notched an assist vs. PIT (12/18)… 2012-13: Played in 36 games for the Minnesota Wild and recorded three assists • Posted a plus or even rating in 27 of 36 contests • Had an assist and a plus-1 rating vs. CBJ (1/29) • Skated in his 100th career NHL game vs. ARI (3/27)… 2011-12: Established career highs in games played (47), goals (1), assists (8) and points (9) for the Minnesota Wild • Finished sixth among NHL rookies in time on ice per game (19:29) and eighth in blocked shots (78) • Notched two assists and a plus-1 rating vs. SJS (1/10) • Tallied his first career NHL goal at COL (1/24) • Had two assists vs. LAK (3/31)... 2010-11: Had three assists in 22 games for the Minnesota Wild • Registered 14 points (3+11) in 55 AHL games for the Houston Aeros • Recorded his first career NHL point (assist) vs. VAN (10/19) • Put together a season-high three-game point streak (1+2) from 2/4-2/9 • Had three points (1+2) in two games at Rockford (2/19) and vs. Milwaukee (2/22) • Assisted on two goals and had a plus-3 rating at Houston (3/19) • Played in 24 playoff games for the Aeros and recorded five assists… 2009-10: Had nine points (3+6) in 69 games for the Houston Aeros (AHL) • Scored his first career AHL goal at Manitoba (10/3) • Made his NHL debut at CBJ (3/19)… 2008-09: Recorded three assists in 65 games for the Houston Aeros (AHL) • Notched his first career AHL assist at Hamilton (11/7) • Registered two assists in 20 playoff games for the Aeros… 2007-08: Won the WHL Cham-pionship and the Memorial Cup as a member of the Spokane Chiefs • Scored four goals and added 22 assists and a plus-27 rating in 72 games for the Chiefs... 2006-07: Had 15 points (3+12) and a plus-11 rating in 62 games for the Spokane Chiefs (WHL)… 2005-06: Recorded 10 assists in 53 WHL games for the Calgary Hitmen and the Spokane Chiefs • Had an assist in each of his first two games of the season for Calgary • Recorded three assists in two games vs. Tri City (3/11) and at Seattle (3/12).

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS FALK VS. NHL

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 6 0 0 0 0Arizona 8 0 0 0 7Boston 8 0 1 1 5Buffalo 1 0 0 0 0Calgary 8 0 1 1 2Carolina 5 0 0 0 0Chicago 10 0 0 0 11Colorado 14 1 1 2 23Columbus 10 0 3 3 2Dallas 10 0 0 0 9Detroit 11 0 3 3 11Edmonton 9 0 0 0 6Florida 6 0 1 1 4Los Angeles 8 0 3 3 9Minnesota 1 0 0 0 0Montreal 9 0 1 1 4Nashville 10 0 1 1 8New Jersey 6 1 3 4 4NY Islanders 5 0 0 0 2NY Rangers 4 0 0 0 0Ottawa 3 0 2 2 0Philadelphia 6 0 0 0 2Pittsburgh 6 0 1 1 6San Jose 10 0 3 3 10St. Louis 9 0 0 0 17Tampa Bay 6 0 1 1 2Toronto 7 0 3 3 2Vancouver 13 0 1 1 6Washington 10 0 0 0 21Winnipeg 4 0 0 0 7

NHL Totals 223 2 29 31 180

Oct. 11, 1988 | Snowflake, MB 6 ft 5 in | 223 lbs

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SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2004-05 Swan Valley MJHL 56 0 8 8 -- 46 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Calgary WHL 4 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 0 -- -- 5 0 0 0 02005-06 Spokane WHL 48 0 8 8 1 35 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Calgary WHL 5 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2006-07 Spokane WHL 62 3 12 15 11 8 0 0 0 -- -- 6 0 0 0 82007-08 Spokane WHL 72 4 22 26 27 98 3 0 -- -- -- 21 1 4 5 122008-09 Houston AHL 65 0 3 3 -4 44 0 0 0 38 0.0 20 0 2 2 42009-10 Houston AHL 69 3 6 9 -6 87 0 0 1 60 5.0 -- -- -- -- -- Minnesota NHL 3 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2010-11 Houston AHL 55 3 11 14 16 41 0 0 0 72 4.2 24 0 5 5 33 Minnesota NHL 22 0 3 3 -4 6 0 0 0 7 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Minnesota NHL 47 1 8 9 -13 54 1 0 0 46 2.2 -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Minnesota NHL 36 0 3 3 -9 40 0 0 0 27 0.0 4 0 0 0 22013-14 NY Rangers NHL 21 0 2 2 -5 20 0 0 0 10 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Minnesota NHL 13 0 0 0 -6 7 0 0 0 10 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Columbus NHL 5 1 1 2 -3 7 0 0 0 8 12.5 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Lake Erie AHL 32 2 7 9 3 43 0 0 0 50 4.0 17 0 4 4 8 Columbus NHL 24 0 4 4 2 17 0 0 0 16 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Buffalo NHL 52 0 8 8 -3 29 0 0 0 33 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Rochester AHL 10 0 0 0 3 11 0 0 0 5 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 223 2 29 31 -43 180 1 0 0 158 1.3 4 0 0 0 2 Buffalo Totals 52 0 8 8 -3 29 0 0 0 33 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

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Oct. 11, 1988 | Snowflake, MB 6 ft 5 in | 223 lbs

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Goals: 1, (2x). Most recent: 11/7/14 at FLAAssists: 2, (2x). Most recent: 11/21/17 vs. CGYPoints: 2, (2x). Most recent: 11/21/17 vs. CGY (0+2)Penalty Minutes: 4, (2x). Most recent: 2/2/17 vs. NYRLongest Point Streak: 3 games, 11/17/16 vs. TBL to 11/21/16 vs. CGY (0+4)

Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2016; Signed by Vancouver as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2015; Signed by San Jose as an unrestricted free agent, July 2, 2014; Signed by Edmonton as an unrestricted free agent, March 8, 2011.

Games missed due to injury: 15; five – shoulder (12/5-12/16), 10 – foot (3/20-4/9) • Registered career-high totals in NHL games played (27), assists (7) and points (7) • Tallied an assist in his first career game as a Sabre vs. TBL (11/17) • Tied a career high with two points (0+2) vs. CGY (11/21) • Logged a career-best, three game point streak (0+4) in his first three games with Buffalo (11/17-11/21) • Totaled 23 points (5+18) in 29 AHL games in his first season with Rochester.

2015-16: Registered his third straight 30-point AHL season • Led all Utica skaters with 169 shots on goal and ranked second in scoring among Utica defensemen • Earned two recalls to Vancouver, tallying one assist in one NHL game • Recorded two points (1+1), including the game-winning goal, vs. Lehigh Valley (11/25) • Recalled by Vancouver on 1/14 and tallied an assist at CAR (1/15) • Logged two assists vs. Springfield (3/5) and at Providence (3/13) • Registered a five-game point streak (2+4) from 4/1-4/9 • Recorded two assists vs. Syracuse (4/16), including his 100th AHL assist… 2014-15: Had four assists in seven games with San Jose, marking career highs in both categories • Topped the 30-point mark in the AHL for the second straight • Ranked second among all Worcester defensemen and fifth overall in team scoring • Tied for the team lead with 28 assists and finished with the second-best plus/minus rating (+12) among all Worcester skaters • Picked up an assist in three straight games (0+3) from 12/20-12/27 • Tallied two assists at Providence (1/4) • Totaled six points (1+5) during a five-game point streak from 2/14-2/22 • Recorded his first point for San Jose (assist) vs. COL (4/1) • Registered the first multi-point game of his NHL career (0+2) at ARI (4/4) • Netted his first career AHL playoff goal in Game 3 of Worcester’s first-round series vs. Hershey (4/29)… 2013-14: Made his NHL debut for the hometown Edmonton Oilers, scoring two goals in four games • Captured career-highs in goals (10), assists (28) and points (38) in 65 games with the Oklahoma City Barons (AHL) • Ranked second among Barons defensemen in all offensive categories • Finished fifth on the team and tied for 11th among all AHL defensemen in scoring while serving as alternate captain • Led all Oklahoma City defensemen with 11 multi-point games • Scored in his NHL debut at FLA (11/5) and again in his second NHL game at TBL (11/7) • Had a career-best four-point (1+3) night vs. Lake Erie (11/21) • Totaled 10 points (3+7) in 11 games in January, including three multi-point outings • Posted a three-game point streak (2+3) from 3/25-3/30… 2012-13: Appeared in a ca-reer-high 70 AHL games, ranking third among Oklahoma City defensemen and fourth among rookies in scoring with 27 points (8+19) • Made his professional debut at Lake Erie (10/12) • Recorded his first professional point (assist) vs. Houston (10/26) • Scored his first professional goal vs. Milwaukee (11/16) and added his first game-winner the next night vs. Milwaukee (11/17) • Posted the first multi-point game of his professional career (0+2) at Milwaukee (1/25) • Recorded a season-high three points (1+2) at Rockford (3/30) • Scored twice, including the game-winning goal, at Houston (4/10) • Played in all 17 playoff contests during Oklahoma City’s run to the Western Conference Finals • Finished the postseason with six points (3+3), ranking 12th among AHL defenseman • Made his professional postseason debut in Game 1 of Oklahoma City’s first-round series vs. Char-lotte (4/26) • Registered his first pro playoff point (assist) in Game 4 at Charlotte (5/3) • Scored his first career playoff goal in Game 4 of the second-round series vs. Texas (5/15)… 2011-12: Fractured his femur during a preseason game and missed the entire regular season as a result of the injury… 2010-11: Named team captain for his senior year at Princeton University (ECAC) • Skated in 29 games for the Tigers after missing three of the first four games recovering from an offseason injury • Recorded a career-high 22 points (10+12) • Became the

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS FEDUN VS. NHL

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 1 0 0 0 0Arizona 2 0 2 2 2Boston 1 0 0 0 0Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0Calgary 1 0 2 2 0Carolina 2 0 1 1 4Chicago 2 0 0 0 0Colorado 1 0 1 1 0Columbus 0 0 0 0 0Dallas 3 0 0 0 0Detroit 2 0 0 0 2Edmonton 1 0 1 1 0Florida 1 1 0 1 0Los Angeles 2 0 0 0 0Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0Montreal 2 0 0 0 2Nashville 1 0 1 1 0New Jersey 0 0 0 0 0NY Islanders 0 0 0 0 0NY Rangers 3 0 0 0 4Ottawa 1 0 0 0 0Philadelphia 2 0 1 1 0Pittsburgh 2 0 1 1 2San Jose 1 0 0 0 2St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0Tampa Bay 3 1 2 3 0Toronto 2 0 0 0 0Vancouver 1 0 0 0 0Washington 1 0 0 0 2Winnipeg 1 0 0 0 0

NHL Totals 39 2 12 14 20

June 4, 1988 | Edmonton, AB 6 ft 1 in | 201 lbs

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SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2004-05 Fort Saskatchewan AJHL 1 0 1 1 -- 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2005-06 Fort Saskatchewan AJHL 60 13 18 31 1 72 8 0 4 -- -- 3 1 1 2 42006-07 Spruce Grove AJHL 50 1 033 43 6 103 4 2 2 -- -- 10 3 5 8 312007-08 Princeton ECAC 32 4 10 14 -- 32 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2008-09 Princeton ECAC 35 3 12 15 -- 50 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2009-10 Princeton ECAC 31 3 14 17 -- 34 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2010-11 Princeton ECAC 29 10 12 22 -- 38 7 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Oklahoma City AHL 70 8 19 27 2 30 3 0 2 92 8.7 17 3 3 6 62013-14 Oklahoma City AHL 65 10 28 38 6 51 6 0 3 190 5.3 3 0 1 1 4 Edmonton NHL 4 2 0 2 -1 0 0 0 0 6 33.3 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Worcester AHL 65 6 28 34 12 37 2 0 0 121 5.0 4 1 0 1 6 San Jose NHL 7 0 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 12 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Utica AHL 63 8 25 33 3 48 6 0 3 169 4.7 4 0 0 0 4 Vancouver NHL 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Rochester AHL 29 5 18 23 1 29 2 0 2 59 8.5 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 27 0 7 7 3 16 0 0 0 24 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 39 2 12 14 3 20 0 0 0 42 4.8 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 27 0 7 7 3 16 0 0 0 24 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

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June 4, 1988 | Edmonton, AB 6 ft 1 in | 201 lbs

CAREER STATSthird Princeton defenseman in the last 40 years to reach double figures in goals • Completed his collegiate career with 68 points, the second-highest total for a Princeton defenseman • Named First-Team All-Ivy in addition to earning All-ECAC First Team and AHCA East Second Team All-American honors • Recipient of the team’s 1941 Championship Trophy, presented annually to the varsity player who best reflected the winning spirit of the 1941 champi-onship team and the Blackwell Trophy, which is annually awarded to that member of the Princeton varsity hockey team who in play, sportsmanship and influence has contributed most to the sport • Received his fourth selection to the ECAC All-Academic Team • Named Most Valuable Player of the UConn Hockey Classic and was selected to the All-Tournament Team… 2009-10: One of five Tigers to appear in all 31 games • Led Princeton defensemen with 17 points (3+14) • Recipient of the team’s 1941 Championship Trophy as the varsity player who best reflected the winning spirit of the 1941 championship team • Named a Second-Team All-ECAC and Second-Team All-Ivy • Named to the Florida College Classic All-Tournament Team… 2008-09: Appeared in all 35 games as a sophomore • Led all Tiger defensemen with a plus-13 rating • Was one of 11 Tigers named to the ECAC All-Academic Team… 2007-08: Skated in 32 games as a freshman at Princeton University • Ranked third among Princeton defensemen in scoring • Awarded the team’s Hobey Baker Award as top freshman • Tallied an assist in his collegiate debut at Yale (10/26) • Scored his first collegiate goal vs. Notre Dame… 2006-07: Played junior hockey for the Spruce Grove Saints of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) • Recorded 43 points (10+33) in his final junior season • Served as an alternate captain • Named the team’s Best Defenseman and was voted Most Valuable Player for the second straight year • Earned second AJHL All-Star selection… 2005-06: Scored 13 goals and added 18 assists for 31 points in 60 games for the Fort Saskatchewan Traders (AJHL) • Named Traders’ Rookie of the Year and was voted the team’s Best Defenseman •Named an AJHL All-Star, earning him a roster spot for the 2006 Viking Cup and was selected to the AJHL All-Rookie Team.

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Goals: 2, (4x). Most recent: 1/25/16 at NYRAssists: 2, 11/5/13 at SJSPoints: 2, (15x). Most recent: 1/24/17 at NSH (1+1)Penalty Minutes: 5, 12/4/14 at TBLLongest Point Streak: 3 games, (3x). Most recent: 11/28/14 vs. MTL to 12/2/14 vs. TBL (2+1)

Selected by Buffalo in the first round (14th overall) of the 2012 NHL Draft.

Games missed due to injury: seven – middle body (2/9-2/19) • Appeared in a career-high 75 games in his fourth NHL season • Had his first multi-point game of the season (1+1) vs. WPG (1/7) • Recorded two points (1+1) at NSH (1/24).

2015-16: Games missed due to injury: 11; four – upper body (11/17-11/23) , four – upper body (1/16-1/22), three – lower body (2/9-2/12) • Scored all seven of his goals on the road • Notched his first point of the season with his first career overtime goal at PHI (10/27) • Recorded points in consecutive games, including his first multi-point game of the season, with two points (1+1) at DET (12/1) and an assist vs. ARI (12/4) • Tied his career high with two goals at NYR (1/25) • Appeared in his 200th NHL game at NJD (4/5) • Represented Latvia at the 2016 IIHF World Championship in Russia… 2014-15: Games missed due to injury: 21– ankle (2/26-4/11) • Elected by the fans to play in the 2015 NHL All-Star Game with a league-high 1,574,896 votes • Led all Sabres and tied for fifth in the NHL with three shorthanded goals • Scored the Sabres’ only goal in the season opener vs. CBJ (10/9), becoming the first player in franchise history to score the team’s first goal in consecutive seasons • Tied his career-best three-game point streak (2+1) from 11/28-12/2 • Scored his first career power-play goal vs. PHI (1/17)… 2013-14: Games missed due to injury: 12; 11 – lower body (3/7-3/27), one – upper body (10/17) • Scored his first career goal and logged 11:23 TOI in his NHL debut at DET (10/2) • Notched a goal in regulation play as well as his first career shootout goal (GDG) vs. OTT (12/10) • Career-best three game point streak on two separate occasions (12/5-12/10 and 12/21-12/27) • Credited with a career-high 13 hits in 20:45 TOI at TOR (1/15) • Tallied a shorthanded goal and an assist at PHX (1/30) • Recorded a goal and an assist vs. BOS (2/26) • Logged his first career two-goal game vs. DET (4/8) • Led all forwards on either team with a career-high 23:00 at BOS (4/12) • Tallied two points (1+1) in five games for Team Latvia at the 2014 Winter Olympics… 2012-13: Recorded 17 points (6+11) and 28 PIM in 61 games during his rookie campaign with the Amerks • Named Most Improved Player as voted by his Amerks teammates • Scored a shorthanded goal and added an assist at Albany (4/7) • Missed 10 games (1/16-2/15) with an in-jury; returned to the lineup against Hershey on 2/17 • Registered his first career multi-point game with a pair of assists against Hamilton (1/11) • Missed five games (11/28-12/08) with an injury; returned the lineup against Abbotsford (12/11) • Scored his first professional goal against Hamilton (11/2) • Recorded his first profession-al point (assist) against Binghamton (10/16) • Made his professional debut against Syracuse (10/12), skating for 9:26 of ice time • Scored a team-high three goals and was a point-per-game player in the 2013 postseason • Netted a pair of goals in his professional playoff debut in Game 1 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals at Toronto (4/27)… 2011-12: Completed his second season with the Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL), serving as team captain • Set career-highs in every offensive category while appearing in just 49 games • Led the Fighting Saints in goals (24), power play goals (5), game-winning goals (6), points (55), plus/minus (+17) and shots on goal (166) • Recorded a team-best 14 power-play points (5+9) • Ranked second on the team with 31 assists • Placed fourth among USHL skaters with six game-winning tallies • Scored eight goals over his last seven games, beginning with his first career hat trick at Tri-City (3/24) • Posted a career-best six-game point streak (2+6) from 2/4-2/18 • Notched a team-high 17 multi-point games • Scored goals in five straight games from 10/22-11/05, recording 10 points (6+4) in that span • Represented Latvia at the 2012 World Junior Championship… 2010-11: As a rookie, finished third on the team in scoring with 49 points (21+28) • Ranked second among Dubuque skaters with 24 points (9+15) on the power play • Placed second among Dubuque forwards with six game-winning tallies • Added eight points (3+5) in 11 playoff appearances, helping the Fighting Saints to

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 7 0 0 0 0Arizona 5 1 3 4 4Boston 16 2 2 4 6Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0Calgary 7 2 2 4 0Carolina 10 0 0 0 4Chicago 5 1 0 1 2Colorado 5 0 1 1 4Columbus 11 2 2 4 6Dallas 5 1 1 2 4Detroit 16 5 3 8 4Edmonton 7 0 3 3 4Florida 14 0 2 2 4Los Angeles 8 0 0 0 2Minnesota 8 1 2 3 0Montreal 14 2 2 4 0Nashville 5 1 2 3 4New Jersey 11 0 1 1 0NY Islanders 10 3 1 4 2NY Rangers 11 4 1 5 2Ottawa 15 2 3 5 4Philadelphia 11 3 1 4 4Pittsburgh 11 1 0 1 4San Jose 8 0 5 5 0St. Louis 5 0 0 0 0Tampa Bay 16 1 2 3 11Toronto 15 2 4 6 2Vancouver 4 0 1 1 0Washington 9 2 2 4 0Winnipeg 8 1 3 4 0

NHL Totals 277 37 49 86 77

Jan. 5, 1994 | Riga, LVA 6 ft 2 in | 207 lbs

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CAREER STATStheir first Clark Cup championship since the 1984-85 season • Represented Dubuque at the 2011 USHL All-Star Game, earning a spot with the Western Conference squad • Totaled 17 multi-point games, including six in a row from 1/21-3/4 (5+9) • Scored his first career goal in his Fighting Saints debut at Omaha (10/1)… 2009-10: Ranked sixth on the team in scoring after collecting 28 points (11+17) in 23 games with the Green Mountain Glades (EJHL) • Represented Latvia at the 2012 World Junior Championship.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2009-10 Green Mountain EMJHL 19 17 12 29 -- 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Green Mountain EJHL 23 11 17 28 -- 13 -- -- -- -- -- 2 0 2 2 02010-11 Dubuque USHL 51 21 28 49 7 46 9 4 6 -- -- 11 3 5 8 82011-12 Dubuque USHL 49 24 31 55 17 69 5 0 6 -- -- 2 2 2 4 0 Latvia WJC 5 1 0 1 -3 0 1 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Rochester AHL 61 6 11 17 -7 28 1 1 0 91 6.6 3 3 0 3 02013-14 Buffalo NHL 70 8 14 22 -6 14 0 1 1 115 7.0 -- -- -- -- -- Latvia WC 6 2 0 2 1 29 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Latvia Olympics 5 1 1 2 -2 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Buffalo NHL 61 15 15 30 -16 25 1 3 1 115 13.0 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Buffalo NHL 71 7 11 18 0 20 1 0 1 110 6.4 -- -- -- -- -- Latvia WC 7 1 0 1 -5 4 1 0 0 21 4.8 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Buffalo NHL 75 7 9 16 -7 18 0 0 0 112 6.3 -- -- -- -- -- Latvia WC 7 1 1 2 -6 0 1 0 1 12 8.3 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 277 37 49 86 -29 77 2 4 3 452 8.2 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 277 37 49 86 -29 77 2 4 3 452 8.2 -- -- -- -- --

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Jan. 5, 1994 | Riga, LVA 6 ft 2 in | 207 lbs

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Goals: 1, (17x). Most recent: 3/10/17 at CBJAssists: 2, (5x). Most recent: 12/27/14 vs. NYIPoints: 2, (8x). Most recent: 12/27/14 vs. NYI (0+2)Penalty Minutes: 15, 10/30/15 vs. PHILongest Point Streak: 3 games, (4x). Most recent: 10/12/13 at VAN to 10/17/13 vs. CBJ (1+2)

Acquired by Buffalo from Montreal in exchange for a second-round pick in the 2016 NHL Draft, July 1, 2014; Acquired by Montreal from San Jose with a first-round pick in 2007 in exchange for Craig Rivet and a fifth-round pick in the 2008 NHL Draft, Feb. 25, 2007; Signed by San Jose as an unrestricted free agent, Sept. 20, 2002.

Games missed due to injury: 16; three – foot (12/3-12/6), one – hip (1/3), 12 – hip (1/7-2/4) • Tied his career high with 143 hits for the second consecutive season • Played in his 700th NHL game vs. TBL (11/17).

2015-16: Games missed due to injury: five; two – upper body (1/16-1/18), three – upper body (1/22-1/26) • Set a new career high with 72 penalty minutes (previous high: 39) • Recorded his first point of the season with an assist vs. TBL (10/10) • Scored his first goal as a member of the Sabres and was a plus-3 vs. CAR (11/27); the goal was his first since Oct. 12, 2013 at VAN and the plus-3 was his best rating since he posted a plus-3 on Oct. 26, 2011 vs. PHI • Registered an assist and a plus-3 rating vs. COL (2/14) • Recorded his 100th NHL assist at NYI (4/9)… 2014-15: Games missed due to injury: 36; 27 – knee (2/15-4/11), seven – lower body (11/13-11/28), two – undisclosed (12/16-12/20) • Played in his 600th NHL game at EDM (1/29) • Regis-tered his 100th NHL point with an assist vs. TBL (12/2) • Ranked second in the NHL with 148 blocked shots at the time of his season-ending knee injury… 2013-14: Played his 400th NHL game vs. PHI (10/5) • Scored a goal and blocked six shots at VAN (10/12) • Tied a personal-high with two assists at WSH (11/22) and at TOR (1/18) • Recorded an assist and seven blocked shots vs. CAR (1/28) • Missed 15 games with a hand injury suffered vs. TOR (3/1); returned to action with an assist and six hits at CHI (4/9)… 2012-13: Recorded an assist and a plus-2 differential vs. PHI (2/16) and at NYR (2/19) • Registered 2 points (1+1) and a plus-2 differential at CAR (3/7) • Ranked 7th in the NHL with 116 blocked shots… 2011-12: Recorded six hits and 10 blocked shots, and played 11:20 on the penalty kill at OTT (3/16) • One of the two Montreal players (E. Cole) to take part in the team’s 82 games • Led the team in plus/minus (plus-14), blocked shots (250 – 1st in the NHL), total even strength TOI (1,502:01), total shorthanded TOI (319:13 – 2nd in the NHL), average even strength TOI (18:19) and average shorthanded TOI (3:53 – 3rd in the NHL)… 2010-11: Scored his first goal of the season and was named the second star of the game at BUF (10/15) • Tied a personal-best with a three-game point streak (1+2) from 10/9 at PIT to 10/15 at BUF • Missed 46 games after suffering a season-ending knee injury on at NYI (12/26)… 2009-10: Scored his first career game-winning goal at TOR (10/1) • Appeared in a career-high 19 playoff games • Ranked fifth among all NHL skaters in the playoffs with 55 blocked shots and ranked 10th in average shorthanded TOI (4:06)… 2008-09: Led all Montreal skaters in blocked shots in No-vember (34) and December (35) • Tied to lead the Canadiens (M. Pacioretty) with a plus-5 rating in February… 2007-08: Recorded an assist and posted a plus-3 rating in 16:03 TOI vs. ATL (2/26) • Played a season-high 25:14 vs. BOS (3/22) • Played at least 20 minutes in six games in March • Tallied a career-best three points (0+3) in 12 postseason contests… 2006-07: Ranked fourth among Sharks skaters in blocked shots (70) before being traded to Montreal • Recalled from Worcester (AHL) on 11/27… 2005-06: Ranked third on San Jose in blocked shots (76) • Finished the regular season by posting an even or positive rating in his last seven games (plus-5)… 2004-05: Made his professional debut with Cleveland (AHL) at Grand Rapids (10/15) • Scored his first professional goal at Syracuse (1/15), setting a Barons franchise record for the fastest goal from the start of a game (0:20) • Received the Barons’ Rookie of the Year honors… 2003-04: As team captain, helped Kelowna to the Memorial Cup Championship • Ranked second among WHL defensemen with 15 playoff points (2+13) • Helped lead Team Canada to a silver medal at the World Junior Championship • Served as the WHL captain during the CHL’s Canada-Russia Challenge, posting three points in two games… 2002-03: Help Kelowna finish first overall in the WHL • Named to the WHL Western Conference All-Star Team but was unable to play due to an injury • Helped Kelowna capture the WHL Championship and a berth in the Memorial Cup.

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 22 0 5 5 10Arizona 20 1 4 5 4Boston 42 0 6 6 18Buffalo 34 2 4 6 10Calgary 18 0 1 1 20Carolina 27 2 6 8 6Chicago 15 0 1 1 14Colorado 15 0 3 3 8Columbus 19 1 2 3 20Dallas 21 0 2 2 16Detroit 24 1 0 1 15Edmonton 20 0 4 4 8Florida 34 0 3 3 23Los Angeles 22 0 3 3 10Minnesota 14 0 1 1 10Montreal 10 1 1 2 10Nashville 13 0 3 3 0New Jersey 30 1 1 2 6NY Islanders 34 1 6 7 8NY Rangers 26 0 2 2 13Ottawa 45 0 9 9 37Philadelphia 31 0 5 5 34Pittsburgh 33 0 6 6 14San Jose 11 1 2 3 2St. Louis 20 0 0 0 14Tampa Bay 34 0 5 5 13Toronto 45 2 10 12 24Vancouver 18 1 1 2 4Washington 27 2 3 5 8Winnipeg 25 1 6 7 8

NHL Totals 749 17 105 122 387

Aug. 14, 1984 | Kelowna, BC 6 ft 1 in | 204 lbs

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SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2000-01 Kelowna WHL 57 4 6 10 -- 24 -- -- -- -- -- 6 1 1 2 42001-02 Kelowna WHL 72 7 34 41 -- 74 -- -- -- -- -- 15 1 7 8 82002-03 Kelowna WHL 54 11 48 59 -- 76 -- -- -- -- -- 19 3 17 20 162003-04 Kelowna WHL 62 11 31 42 22 38 6 0 -- -- -- 17 2 13 15 6 Canada WJC 6 0 3 3 -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2004-05 Cleveland AHL 74 4 8 12 -2 37 1 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2005-06 San Jose NHL 49 0 6 6 5 31 0 0 0 25 0.0 11 0 1 1 4 Cleveland AHL 18 2 3 5 1 12 0 0 0 27 7.4 -- -- -- -- --2006-07 San Jose NHL 47 1 3 4 -3 26 0 0 0 37 2.7 -- -- -- -- -- Montreal NHL 7 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Worcester AHL 7 0 1 1 -5 2 0 0 0 11 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2007-08 Montreal NHL 62 0 9 9 0 32 0 0 0 41 0.0 12 0 3 3 02008-09 Montreal NHL 81 4 19 23 12 37 2 0 0 63 6.4 4 0 1 1 72009-10 Montreal NHL 82 3 7 10 2 39 0 0 1 52 5.8 19 0 2 2 142010-11 Montreal NHL 36 1 6 7 -3 18 1 0 1 20 5.0 -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Montreal NHL 82 2 14 16 14 39 0 0 1 59 3.4 -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Montreal NHL 48 2 7 9 4 15 0 0 0 40 5.0 5 0 0 0 42013-14 Montreal NHL 66 1 13 14 6 12 0 0 0 35 2.9 17 0 2 2 62014-15 Buffalo NHL 46 0 6 6 -28 16 0 0 0 28 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Buffalo NHL 77 2 10 12 -7 72 0 0 0 57 3.5 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Buffalo NHL 66 1 5 6 -3 50 0 0 0 40 2.5 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 749 17 105 122 -2 387 3 0 3 500 3.4 68 0 9 9 35 Buffalo Totals 189 3 21 24 -38 138 0 0 0 125 2.4 -- -- -- -- --

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Aug. 14, 1984 | Kelowna, BC 6 ft 1 in | 204 lbs

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Goals: 2, 10/28/14 vs. MINAssists: 1, (10x). Most recent: 12/31/16 at DALPoints: 3, 10/28/14 vs. MIN (2+1)Penalty Minutes: 2, (9x). Most recent: 1/13/17 vs. NYILongest Point Streak: 3 games, 12/29/14 vs. DET to 1/3/15 vs. OTT (1+2)

Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2017; Claimed by Toronto off of waivers, January 20, 2017; Claimed by Florida off of waivers, November 12, 2016; Claimed by Toronto off of waivers, October 11, 2016; Selected by Boston in the fifth round (131st overall) of the 2012 NHL Draft.

Appeared in 24 NHL games with the Maple Leafs and Panthers, tallying a career-best five assists • Ranked second among Marlies skaters in assists (34) and fifth in points (44) despite appearing in just 38 AHL games • His 1.16 points per game ranked sixth among all AHL skaters with at least 25 games played • Recorded assists in consecutive games (12/15-12/16) • Returned to lineup vs. NYI (1/13) after missing four games due to injury.

2015-16: Spent most of the season in Providence, where he ranked second overall in the AHL scoring race (77) and led the AHL in assists with 53 in 57 games • Was named to the AHL’s First All-Star Team • Began the season in Boston as a non-roster player after suffering an injury in a preseason game before being assigned to Providence on 10/23 • Recorded his lone NHL point of the season with an assist vs. OTT (12/29)… 2014-15: Split the season between Boston and Providence, finishing fourth in the Providence scoring race with 31 points (12+19) despite playing in just 39 games • Three of his six goals tied the score in a game while another two gave the Bruins the lead • Played his first NHL game vs. COL (10/13) • Tallied his first NHL point (goal) vs. SJS (10/21) • Recorded a career-best three points (2+1) vs. MIN (10/28) • Had a three-game point streak (1+2) from 12/29-1/3 • Led the AHL Bruins in playoff scoring with five points (2+3) in five games… 2013-14: Played his first professional season with Boston’s AHL affiliate in Providence and ranked second among Providence skaters with 50 points (20+30) • Scored a goal in his first professional game at Portland (10/12) • Had nine multiple-point games, including his first career professional hat trick in a five-point (4+1) effort vs. Adirondack (3/9) • Had a six-game point streak (7+5) from 3/7-3/16 • Added 11 points (4+7) in 12 playoff games… Juniors: Played four seasons of junior hockey with London of the Ontario Hockey League • Enjoyed his best junior season in 2011-12 when he led the Knights in scoring with 85 points (45+40) and finished second in the team’s scoring race in 2012-13 with another 30-goal and 80-point campaign • Was a member of the first London teams to win consecutive OHL championships in his final two seasons • Had a combined 48 points in 40 games over those two postseasons • Named a First Team OHL All-Star in 2012-13 and earned a Second Team berth in 2011-12.

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 0 0 0 0 0Arizona 1 0 0 0 0Boston 1 0 0 0 2Buffalo 2 0 0 0 0Calgary 0 0 0 0 0Carolina 3 1 0 1 0Chicago 3 0 0 0 2Colorado 2 0 1 1 2Columbus 2 0 0 0 0Dallas 1 0 1 1 2Detroit 4 1 0 1 0Edmonton 1 0 0 0 0Florida 2 0 0 0 0Los Angeles 0 0 0 0 0Minnesota 3 2 1 3 2Montreal 7 0 1 1 0Nashville 1 0 0 0 0New Jersey 1 1 0 1 0NY Islanders 3 0 1 1 4NY Rangers 0 0 0 0 0Ottawa 6 0 2 2 0Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0Pittsburgh 2 0 0 0 0San Jose 1 1 0 1 0St. Louis 2 0 0 0 2Tampa Bay 0 0 0 0 0Toronto 5 0 1 1 2Vancouver 1 0 1 1 0Washington 0 0 0 0 0Winnipeg 4 0 1 1 0

NHL Totals 58 6 10 16 18

Jan. 4, 1993 | Wallaceburg, ON 5 ft 9 in | 190 lbs

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2009-10 St. Mary’s ON-Jr. B 49 43 35 78 -- 56 23 0 3 -- -- 5 6 3 9 4 London OHL 17 2 1 3 -5 2 0 0 0 -- -- 10 4 3 7 22010-11 London OHL 68 22 40 62 -1 28 8 0 3 -- -- 6 3 4 7 62011-12 London OHL 68 45 40 85 24 49 15 7 8 -- -- 19 10 13 23 122012-13 London OHL 54 33 48 81 18 52 10 3 5 -- -- 21 9 16 25 142013-14 Providence AHL 69 20 30 50 0 28 9 0 2 114 17.5 12 4 7 11 82014-15 Providence AHL 39 12 19 31 -1 12 7 0 4 85 14.1 5 2 3 5 0 Boston NHL 30 6 4 10 -2 6 1 0 1 33 18.2 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Providence AHL 57 24 53 77 20 32 3 0 6 139 17.3 3 1 2 3 6 Boston NHL 4 0 1 1 -4 4 0 0 0 2 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Toronto AHL 38 10 34 44 8 36 1 0 2 75 13.3 11 2 7 9 4 Toronto NHL 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Florida NHL 21 0 5 5 6 8 0 0 0 18 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 58 6 10 16 0 18 1 0 1 56 10.7 -- -- -- -- --

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Most Shots Faced: 46, 3/29/16 at PITMost Saves: 44, 12/17/15 vs. ANAMost Saves in Shutout: 44, 12/17/15 vs. ANALongest Shutout Sequence: 117:56, 11/20/16 at DET to 11/25/16 at BOSLongest Winning Streak: 6 games, (2x). Most recent: 11/30/16 vs. TOR to 12/10/16 vs. WPG

Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2017; Acquired by Arizona from Calgary with Brandon Hickey and a third-round pick in the 2018 NHL Draft in exchange for Mike Smith, June 17, 2014; Signed by Calgary as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2016; Acquired by Buffalo from NY Is-landers with a third-round pick in the 2016 NHL Draft in exchange for Michal Neuvirth, March 2, 2015; Signed by Boston as an unrestricted free agent, July 5, 2013; Signed by Phoenix as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2012; Acquired by NY Rangers from Pittsburgh in exchange for a fifth-round pick in the 2009 NHL Draft, June 27, 2009; Selected by Pittsburgh in the fifth round (125th overall) of the 2006 NHL Draft

Set a career high with three shutouts in 36 games played • Made his Flames debut and was second star after he stopped 30 shots at VAN (10/15) • Posted his first win as a Flame vs. BUF (10/18) • Earned his first shutout as a Flame with a 27-save night at MIN (11/15) • Played 117:56 without allowing a goal (11/20/16 at DET to 11/25/16 at BOS), topping his previous best shutout streak by 7:19 • Made 34 saves and posted his second shutout of the season at CBJ (11/23) • Became the first Flames goaltender since December 1999 to post three shutouts in a calendar month with his 39-save performance vs. TOR (11/30) • Tied a career best with his sixth straight win vs. WPG (12/10), improving to 9-1-0 in a 10-game stretch… 2017 Playoffs: Appeared in his first career postseason contest vs. ANA (4/19), stopping 20 of 21 shots in a losing effort

2015-16: Games missed due to injury: one – upper body (4/9) • Set career-high totals in games played (45) and wins (22) • Broke the Sabres’ franchise record for most saves in a shutout with a career-high 44 saves vs. ANA (12/17), topping Ryan Miller’s previous mark of 43 (2/29/12 at ANA) • Won five straight starts from 2/12-3/18 • Earned his 20th win of the season vs. TOR (3/31), becoming the first Sabres goaltender to win 20 games since Ryan Miller in 2011-12… 2014-15: Won his first three deci-sions of his first season as a member of the Islanders (10/11-10/25) • Compiled a 2-2-1 record with a .935 save percentage and a 2.20 goals-against average in five games during the month of February • Suffered an ankle injury during morning skate before his first start with the Sabres and missed the final 18 games of the season… 2013-14: Played in 27 games with the Boston Bruins during his first full season in the National Hockey League, backing up Tuukka Rask • Compiled a 17-4-3 record with a 2.10 goals against average and .925 SV% • Finished sixth in the NHL among qualified goalies in both GAA and SV% • Allowed two or fewer goals in 17 games • Dressed in 80 of 82 regular season games • Logged a five-game winning streak from 11/14-12/12 • Appeared in 16 straight games without recording a loss (11-0-3) from 1/9-3/29, including a career-best six-game winning streak from 3/4-3/29; registered his second (2/1 vs. EDM) and third (3/21 at COL) career shutouts during that stretch… 2014 Playoffs: Dressed as a backup for 12 games as Boston advanced to the Eastern Conference Semifinals… 2012-13: Appeared in 34 games with the Portland Pirates during his first season in the Phoenix Coyotes organi-zation, posting a 16-15-1 record with a 3.00 GAA • Also appeared in four NHL games with Phoenix during his fourth professional season, registering a 2-0-2 record with a 1.21 GAA and .954 SV% • Had three stints in Phoenix: 1/24-1/31 (1-0-1 in two games, dressed as backup for two games), 3/25-4/7 (1-0-0 in one game, dressed as backup for six games) and 4/15-4/21 (0-0-1 in one game, dressed as backup for one game) • Recorded his first NHL shutout in his first game of the season vs. NSH (1/28)… 2011-12: Spent his third professional season with the NY Rangers’ AHL affiliate, the Connecticut Whale, posting a 22-18-6 record in 49 games • Enjoyed pro-career-high totals of 49 games and 2,775 minutes played… 2010-11: Spent most of the season with Connecticut, appearing in 40 AHL games • Went 10-2-2 in a 14-game stretch from 11/19-1/5, including two shutouts • Recalled by the Rangers to play one game, playing the third period in relief at NYI (3/31) with no decision • Dressed as a backup for 16

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June 10, 1986 | Saskatoon, SK 6 ft 3 in | 197 lbs

TEAM GP W-L-OT SO GA GAA SV%Anaheim 5 2-2-0 1 10 2.46 .919Arizona 7 5-2-0 0 13 1.95 .924Boston 6 3-2-1 0 14 2.33 .930Buffalo 4 2-1-1 0 14 3.50 .837Calgary 1 0-1-0 0 4 4.07 .875Carolina 8 7-1-0 0 17 2.11 .930Chicago 3 0-2-1 0 7 2.30 .927Colorado 3 2-1-0 1 6 2.00 .933Columbus 6 5-1-0 1 11 1.81 .928Dallas 4 3-1-0 0 11 2.75 .913Detroit 6 3-3-0 0 15 2.54 .907Edmonton 5 2-1-1 1 11 2.67 .905Florida 6 4-2-0 0 12 2.13 .924Los Angeles 3 2-0-0 0 4 1.48 .942Minnesota 3 2-1-0 1 7 2.28 .915Montreal 6 1-3-0 0 20 4.40 .825Nashville 5 2-2-0 1 8 1.80 .920New Jersey 4 2-2-0 0 8 2.01 .927NY Islanders 3 1-1-0 0 8 3.48 .902NY Rangers 3 1-1-0 0 8 3.18 .899Ottawa 4 2-2-0 0 5 1.59 .943Philadelphia 3 1-1-0 0 11 4.10 .885Pittsburgh 4 2-1-1 0 14 3.32 .899San Jose 5 3-1-1 0 11 2.18 .925St. Louis 3 0-2-1 0 9 2.98 .903Tampa Bay 6 1-4-0 0 16 3.04 .888Toronto 8 5-1-1 1 15 1.99 .932Vancouver 3 1-0-1 0 4 1.68 .940Washington 5 2-2-1 0 13 2.58 .920Winnipeg 5 2-1-2 0 8 1.56 .944

NHL Totals 137 68-45-12 7 314 2.44 .915

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June 10, 1986 | Saskatoon, SK 6 ft 3 in | 197 lbs

CAREER STATSgames… 2009-10: Spent most of his first professional season with the Hartford Wolfpack (AHL), earning a career-high 24 wins • Had three shutouts, with two coming in consecutive games 11/13-11/14 • Went 7-1-0 in an eight-game stretch from 10/13-11/14 with a 1.13 GAA in that span • Recalled to New York on three occasions, playing in five NHL games and dressing as backup for 24 games • Made his NHL debut vs. PHI (12/30) with a 40-minute relief stint • Made his first NHL start in a 2-1 shootout loss at ATL (1/7) and recorded his first NHL point with an assist in that game • Registered his first NHL win at COL (1/31) • Represented Canada at the 2010 World Championship with no decisions in three games played… 2008-09: Was a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award as the nation’s top college player after his senior season at the University of Alaska Fairbanks of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association • Enjoyed his best season with a 1.66 GAA and .940 SV% • Six of his 14 wins came by shutout • Named CCHA Player and Goaltender of the Year and earned CCHA First All-Star Team and NCAA West Second Team All-American honors • Finished his collegiate career with a 25-35-11 record and 2.33 goals against average in 79 career college games… 2007-08: Played just seven games as a junior at University of Alaska Fairbanks, posting a 3.36 GAA and .893 SV%... 2006-07: Went 5-6-2 in 19 games as a sophomore at University of Alaska Fairbanks… 2005-06: As a freshman at University of Alaska Fairbanks, was named the team’s top rookie • His 2.56 GAA and .917 SV% ranked third among CCHA rookies.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP W L OT SO GA SV% GAA MIN GP W L SO GA SV% GAA MIN2003-04 Brooks AJHL 31 6 20 3 0 117 -- 3.94 1,782 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2004-05 Brooks AJHL 43 25 16 2 2 109 -- 2.61 2,505 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2005-06 Alaska Fairbanks CCHA 18 6 7 4 0 42 -- 2.56 985 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2006-07 Alaska Fairbanks CCHA 19 5 6 2 1 52 -- 3.11 1,002 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2007-08 Alaska Fairbanks CCHA 7 0 6 0 0 20 .893 3.36 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2008-09 Alaska Fairbanks CCHA 35 14 16 5 6 57 .940 1.66 2,062 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2009-10 Hartford AHL 47 24 18 2 3 112 .911 2.54 2,649 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- NY Rangers NHL 5 1 2 1 0 11 .919 2.35 281 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Canada WC 3 0 0 0 0 1 .964 0.82 281 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2010-11 Connecticut AHL 40 16 19 3 2 103 .901 2.72 2,271 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- NY Rangers NHL 1 0 0 0 0 2 .818 6.00 20 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Connecticut AHL 49 22 18 6 1 115 .919 2.49 2,775 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Portland AHL 34 16 15 1 2 97 .903 3.00 1,938 3 0 3 0 12 .898 3.53 204 Phoenix NHL 4 2 0 2 1 5 .954 1.21 247 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Boston NHL 27 17 4 3 2 53 .925 2.10 1,511 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2014-15 NY Islanders NHL 19 8 8 1 0 54 .889 3.08 1,053 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Buffalo NHL 45 22 16 4 1 102 .920 2.36 2,592 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Calgary NHL 36 18 15 1 3 87 .910 2.59 2,014 1 0 1 0 1 .952 1.15 52 Canada WC 3 3 0 0 1 4 .917 1.33 180 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 137 68 45 12 7 314 .915 2.44 7,716 1 0 1 0 1 .952 1.15 52 Buffalo Totals 45 22 16 4 1 102 .920 2.36 2,592 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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Goals: 1, (18x). Most recent: 2/4/17 at CBJAssists: 1, (42x). Most recent: 4/9/17 at DETPoints: 2, (2x). Most recent: 1/19/15 at SJS (1+1)Penalty Minutes: 6, (2x). Most recent: 11/22/15 at VANLongest Point Streak: 3 games, (2x). Most recent: 3/6/12 vs. NYR to 3/10/12 at NYI (0+3)

Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2017; Selected by New Jersey in the first round (20th overall) of the 2009 NHL Draft.

Scored his fourth career game-deciding shootout goal vs. TOR (11/23) • Missed five games with concussion (12/18-12/27) • Missed six games with an illness (1/2-1/12) • Had assists in consecutive games 1/26-1/31 and 2/12-2/14 • Scored the game-winning goal at CBJ (2/4) • Missed 17 games (3/2-4/4) with an upper-body injury.

2015-16: Established new career highs with 10 assists and 14 points • Had points in back-to-back games 10/20-10/22 (0+2) • Appeared in his 200th NHL game at VAN (11/22) • Missed 11 games from 12/29-1/19 (foot/lower body); had played in a career high 72 straight games since 1/19/15 • Scored his first career power-play goal at WPG (1/23) • Had points in back-to-back games 2/4-2/6 (1+1) • Missed game Feb. 26 (illness) • Missed 12 games from 3/6-3/31 (upper body)… 2014-15: Established new career highs in goals (6), assists (6) and points (11) in 62 games played • Matched career high by appearing in each of team’s final 36 games • Led New Jersey and tied for fifth in the NHL with three shorthanded goals • Netted three game-deciding goals in the shootout, going 5-for-8 (62.5%) in shootouts overall • Did not dress in 11 contests, including six straight to open season 10/9-10/21 • Missed six games 12/ 29-1/8 (illness); also missed three games 12/19-12/23 (groin) • Recorded his second career multiple-point game (1+1) at SJS (1/19) • Scored second career game-winning goal vs. PIT (3/17)… 2013-14: Appeared in 27 games with New Jersey; spent the entire year in the NHL for first time during his four-season North American career • Was a healthy scratch on 44 occasions; played in a season-high six straight contests 11/23-12/2 • Played in his 100th career NHL game vs. CAR (11/27) • Scored first career shorthanded goal vs. FLA (3/31) • Missed last five games of season 4/5-4/13 (lower body); also missed six contests 1/4-1/14 (illness)… 2012-13: Split campaign between AHL (38 games) and NHL Devils (22) • Missed nine AHL contests (3/15-3/30) with an upper-body injury • Notched lone NHL goal of the season vs. MTL (4/23) • Finished seventh on Albany with 25 points (10+15); tied for second with a plus-11 mark • Notched five multi-point AHL games… 2011-12: Set a career-high mark with a plus-10 rating • Injuries limited him to just 41 games, including a career-high 36 straight appearances from 1/17-4/3; missed two contests 4/5-4/7 with fractured left wrist • Missed 37 games with a broken right clavicle suffered vs. SJS (10/21) • Matched his career high with points in three straight NHL games 3/6-3/10 (0+3)… 2012 Playoffs: Recorded an assist in his NHL playoff debut in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals against the NY Rang-ers… 2010-11: Played in 28 NHL games and 18 games with Albany (AHL) during his first season in North America • Made his North American debut with Albany vs. Adirondack (10/9); made his NHL debut vs. COL (10/15) • Recorded his first NHL point (assist) at NYI (3/6) • Notched a career-high two points (1+1), includ-ing first career NHL goal vs. NYI (3/12) • Tallied points in five of six games from 3/12-3/22 (2+4), including career-best three-game point streak (3/12-3/17) • Recorded all 10 NHL points (3+7) in an 18-game stretch (3/6-4/10) • Added 12 points (3+9) in 18 AHL games; totals included a season-high three-game point streak from 1/22-1/28 (2+3)… Other: Spent most of the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons with Djurgardens (SHL); team advanced to league finals in 2009-10 • With 16 points (5+11), established a team record for goals/points by a player aged 18-and-under • Made his SHL debut on 2/28/08 for his lone senior team appearance of season • Represented Bronze Medal-winning Sweden at 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship in Saskatoon/Regina, Saskatchewan; won Silver Medal at 2009 tourney in Ottawa, Ontario • Began junior career with Djurgardens’ under-18 team in 2005-06; continued to see action with squad through 2008-09; was a member of its 2006-07 under-16 championship team • Spent most of 2007-08 with Djurgardens junior team; helped U18 squad cap-ture championship • Made first international appearance at 2008 IIHF World Junior Under-18 Championship in Kazan, Russia; recorded hat trick in first game vs. Belarus.

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS JOSEFSON VS. NHL

SEASON STATS 2016-17

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 5 0 0 0 0Arizona 4 0 2 2 0Boston 10 0 5 5 0Buffalo 15 1 0 1 6Calgary 6 0 0 0 2Carolina 14 1 3 4 4Chicago 6 0 1 1 4Colorado 6 0 1 1 0Columbus 9 1 2 3 2Dallas 4 0 2 2 0Detroit 8 0 3 3 0Edmonton 4 0 0 0 2Florida 8 1 0 1 4Los Angeles 4 0 0 0 0Minnesota 5 0 0 0 2Montreal 13 2 0 2 2Nashville 6 0 2 2 2New Jersey 0 0 0 0 0NY Islanders 22 2 4 6 2NY Rangers 21 1 2 3 14Ottawa 11 0 2 2 2Philadelphia 17 1 5 6 2Pittsburgh 18 2 1 3 2San Jose 8 1 2 3 2St. Louis 5 0 0 0 0Tampa Bay 10 1 0 1 0Toronto 10 2 2 4 4Vancouver 6 0 0 0 10Washington 12 0 3 3 8Winnipeg 9 2 0 2 2

NHL Totals 276 18 42 60 78

March 2, 1991 | Stockholm, SWE 6 ft 0 in | 196 lbs

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March 2, 1991 | Stockholm, SWE 6 ft 0 in | 196 lbs

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2005-06 Djurgardens J18 SWE-18 5 1 1 2 1 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2006-07 Djurgardens J18 SWE-18 25 14 17 31 27 22 -- -- -- -- -- 3 0 0 0 02007-08 Djurgardens J20 SWE-Jr. 34 14 17 31 18 22 -- -- -- -- -- 7 2 3 5 8 Djurgardens J18 SWE-18 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 6 0 6 6 4 Sweden WJC-18 3 4 1 5 3 0 2 0 0 5 80.0 -- -- -- -- -- Djurgardens IF SHL 1 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2008-09 Djurgardens IF SHL 50 5 11 16 -3 14 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sweden WJC 6 0 0 0 -1 2 0 0 0 5 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Sweden WJ18 6 3 4 7 5 2 0 1 0 12 25.0 -- -- -- -- -- Djurgardens J20 SWE-Jr. 5 1 2 3 3 8 -- -- -- -- -- 6 1 3 4 4 Djurgardens J18 SWE-18 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 0 0 0 02009-10 Djurgardens IF SHL 43 8 12 20 7 20 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sweden WJC 6 3 3 6 3 4 0 0 0 17 17.7 -- -- -- -- --2010-11 New Jersey NHL 28 3 7 10 5 6 0 0 1 31 9.7 -- -- -- -- -- Albany AHL 18 3 9 12 2 4 0 1 0 26 11.5 -- -- -- -- --2011-12 New Jersey NHL 41 2 7 9 10 6 0 0 0 37 5.4 6 0 1 1 0 Albany AHL 4 2 1 3 0 2 0 0 0 7 28.6 -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Albany AHL 38 10 15 25 11 29 2 2 0 92 10.9 -- -- -- -- -- New Jersey NHL 22 1 2 3 -10 2 0 0 0 20 5.0 -- -- -- -- --2013-14 New Jersey NHL 27 1 2 3 0 4 0 1 0 21 4.8 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 New Jersey NHL 62 6 5 11 0 24 0 3 1 61 9.8 -- -- -- -- -- Sweden WC 8 2 2 4 1 2 0 0 0 8 25.0 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 New Jersey NHL 58 4 10 14 -21 20 3 0 1 86 4.7 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 New Jersey NHL 38 1 9 10 -1 16 0 0 1 44 2.3 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 276 18 42 60 -17 78 3 4 4 300 6.0 6 0 1 1 0

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Goals: 2, (24x). Most recent: 2/11/17 at TORAssists: 3, (2x). Most recent: 1/27/15 at PITPoints: 4, (2x). Most recent: 3/26/13 at CAR (1+3)Penalty Minutes: 29, 2/9/16 vs. FLALongest Point Streak: 8 games, (2x). Most recent: 2/12/13 vs. PHI to 2/26/13 at CAR (6+4)

Acquired by Buffalo from Winnipeg with Zach Bogosian and Jason Kasdorf in exchange for Tyler Myers, Drew Stafford, Joel Armia, the rights to Brendan Lemieux and a first-round pick in the 2015 NHL Draft, February 11, 2015; Selected by Atlanta in the first round (fourth overall) of the 2009 NHL Draft.

Games missed due to injury: 12; 11 – cracked ribs (10/16-11/7), one – illness (2/14) • Ranked ninth in the league with .36 even-strength goals per game, the best rate by a Sabre since Jason Pominville (.37) in 2006-07 • Became the first player to lead the Sabres in both goals and penalty minutes since 1985-86 (Mike Foligno) • Ranked fifth in the league with 3.7 shots per game • Logged nine multi-point games; the Sabres recorded a 7-2-0 record in these games • Led all forwards with 22:09 of ice time in his first game back from injury vs. OTT (11/9) • Tied his career high with 11 shots on goal at PIT (3/5) • Had a season-high 25:24 of ice time at CBJ (3/28) • Recorded his 300th NHL point with a goal at TBL (4/9).

2015-16: Games missed due to injury: 16; 10 – knee (10/27-11/17), six – upper body (3/29-4/9) • Ranked second among all NHL forwards in average ice time per game (21:02), trailing only teammate Ryan O’Reilly (21:44) • Led all Sabres in shots (271), penalty minutes (91) and even-strength goals (17) despite missing 16 games to injury • Ranked third in the NHL with 4.2 shots per game, ranking fourth in franchise history behind only Alexander Mogilny (4.68 in 1992-93), Rick Martin (4.43 in 1974-75) and Dave Andreychuk (4.21 in 1991-92) • The Sabres went 12-3-2 in games in which he scored a goal and 19-5-3 when he recorded a point • Logged eight multi-point games; the Sabres recorded a 7-0-1 record in these games • Recorded an assist in 21:58 TOI in his Sabres debut vs. OTT (10/8) • Tallied seven shots and scored his first goal as a member of the Sabres vs. TOR (10/21) • Logged three straight multi-point games at NSH (11/28), at DET (12/1) and vs. ARI (12/4) • Played in his 400th NHL game at NYR (1/25) • Scored a goal and recorded a career-high 11 shots vs. BOS (2/4) • Logged three fighting majors against Alex Petrovic vs. FLA (2/9); the pair became the first players to square off with one another three times in a game since 1/10/02 (Jody Shelley and Bob Probert)… 2014-15: Did not play for the Sabres after being acquired on 2/11 due to a shoulder injury that sidelined him for the last 27games of the season • Scored his 100th career NHL goal, adding an assist and a fight vs. PIT (11/6) • Scored two power-play goals at CBJ (11/25) • Missed two games (12/9-12/11) due to suspension • Scored a goal in three straight games (1/11-1/15) • Tied his career high with three assists at PIT (1/27)… 2013-14: Recorded three points (2+1) vs. LAK (10/4) • Scored twice in a game vs. NJD (10/5) and at PIT (1/5) • Recorded separate three-game point streaks 10/18-10/22 (2+ 1) and 3/16-3/19 (2+1) • Scored five goals in a seven-game span from 10/13-10/26 • Tied a career high for shots in a game twice, with 10 shots vs. NSH (10/20) and vs. CGY (11/18) • Matched his career-best total of 10 shots in a game vs. NSH (10/20) and vs. CGY (11/18) • Tied for team lead with two shorthanded goals • Played in his 300th NHL game vs. ANA (1/21) • Reached 100 career assists at ANA (3/31) • Recorded his 200th NHL point at CGY (4/11)… 2012-13: Recorded his first goal and assist of the season at WSH (1/22) • Recorded a career-high four-game goal scoring streak (five goals) from 2/21-2/26 • Matched his career-best eight-game point streak (6+4) from 2/12 to 2/26 • Eight-game point streak tied Toby Enstrom for Winnipeg’s longest point streak of the season • Recorded a career-high 10 shots on goal at NJD (3/10) • Scored his 12th goal of the season vs. BOS (3/19), moving him into 10th place in franchise scoring with 147 points • Recorded four points (1+3) at CAR (3/26) , the most by a Jets player in one game in 2012-13 • Scored two goals vs. FLA (4/11) • Ranked second in the NHL with 190 shots on goal • Led all Jets skaters with 147hits… 2011-12: Tallied a career-high 57 points (30+27) after 74 games with the Jets • Logged his first multi-goal game of the season (2+0) at FLA (10/31) • Attempted and missed a penalty shot at NYI (11/3) • Scored the game-winner in overtime vs. LAK (12/29) • Earned his 100th NHL point with an assist at BUF (1/7) • Scored two goals, added an assist, and notched the

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS KANE VS. NHL

SEASON STATS 2016-17

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 13 3 4 7 21Arizona 11 3 2 5 12Boston 24 11 3 14 32Buffalo 18 2 6 8 18Calgary 8 3 5 8 4Carolina 25 9 12 21 20Chicago 13 3 3 6 4Colorado 14 7 2 9 24Columbus 11 5 4 9 8Dallas 12 6 2 8 10Detroit 14 4 4 8 11Edmonton 9 3 2 5 8Florida 29 12 6 18 59Los Angeles 11 5 5 10 21Minnesota 13 5 4 9 6Montreal 25 3 11 14 49Nashville 14 3 8 11 8New Jersey 24 9 2 11 32NY Islanders 21 3 4 7 17NY Rangers 19 7 5 12 12Ottawa 23 5 6 11 16Philadelphia 19 7 11 18 25Pittsburgh 21 5 12 17 39San Jose 9 5 0 5 6St. Louis 13 3 5 8 14Tampa Bay 26 5 5 10 37Toronto 20 9 2 11 30Vancouver 7 1 1 2 10Washington 27 11 6 17 34Winnipeg 3 0 1 1 2

NHL Totals 496 157 143 300 589

Aug. 2, 1991 | Vancouver, BC 6 ft 2 in | 212 lbs

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Aug. 2, 1991 | Vancouver, BC 6 ft 2 in | 212 lbs

CAREER STATSshootout winner at MIN (2/16) • Scored two goals and added two assists for a four-point night vs. FLA (3/1) • Played in his 200th NHL game and scored a goal at CGY (3/9) • Scored his 30th goal of the season vs. FLA (4/3) • At 20 years old, was the NHL’s youngest 30-goal scorer in 2011-12… 2010-11: Ranked third on the team with 19 goals and second with 228 shots on goal • Led the team with 153 hits • Had a four-game point streak (3+2) from 10/23-10/30 • Registered an assist in his 100th career NHL game vs. STL (12/21) • Tied a career high with three points (2+1) vs. NYR (2/11), scoring the game-tying and game-winning goals in the third period • Participated in the 2011 IIHF World Championship, posting two assists in seven games… 2009-10: Recorded 26 points (14+12) in 66 games during his rookie season • Tied for third on the team with three game-winning goals • Ranked seventh among NHL rookies in goals and tied for 12th in points • Made his NHL debut and earned his first career point (assist) vs. TBL (10/3) • Scored his first career goal, the game-winning tally, at STL (10/8) • Recorded five points (3+2) in his first eight games from 10/3-10/24 • Missed 15 games with a foot injury from 3/7-4/3 • Participated in the 2010 IIHF World Championships, posting four points (2+2) in seven games… 2008-09: Tallied 96 points (48+48) and a plus-51 rating in 61 games with the Vancouver Giants of the Western Hockey League • Led the WHL in power-play goals, ranked second in goals and game-winning goals (10), and was fourth overall in points • Named to the WHL Western Conference First All-Star Team and appeared in the CHL Top Prospects Game • Represented Canada at the 2009 World Junior Championship in Ottawa, Ontario, recording six points (2+4) in six games while helping the team to a gold medal … 2007-08: Posted 41 points (24+17) in a career-high 65 games during his first full season with the Giants • Was nominated for the WHL Rookie of the Year Award • Recorded two assists in his season debut at Portland (9/21) • Scored his first goal of the season at Kelowna (9/26) and earned his first career two-goal game the next night vs. Kelowna • Helped lead Canada’s Under-18 team to a gold medal at the 2008 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in Slovakia, recording four points (1+3) in four games… 2006-07: Scored one goal in eight games with Van-couver after joining the team from the Greater Vancouver Canadians of the BC Hockey Major Midget League • Made his WHL debut vs. Seattle (12/13) • Scored his first career WHL goal at Chilliwack (3/18) • Appeared in five playoff games en route to winning the 2007 Memorial Cup Championship.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2006-07 Vancouver WHL 8 1 0 1 2 11 0 0 0 -- -- 5 0 0 0 02007-08 Vancouver WHL 65 24 17 41 20 66 10 0 6 -- -- 10 1 2 3 82008-09 Vancouver WHL 61 48 48 96 51 89 23 1 10 -- -- 17 7 8 15 45 Canada WJC 6 2 4 6 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2009-10 Atlanta NHL 66 14 12 26 2 62 0 1 3 127 11.0 -- -- -- -- -- Canada WC 7 2 2 4 -- 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2010-11 Atlanta NHL 73 19 24 43 -12 68 4 0 2 234 8.1 -- -- -- -- -- Canada WC 7 0 2 2 4 4 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Winnipeg NHL 74 30 27 57 11 53 6 0 4 287 10.4 -- -- -- -- -- Canada WC 8 4 3 7 6 2 0 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Winnipeg NHL 48 17 16 33 -3 80 2 0 4 190 9.0 -- -- -- -- -- Dynamo Minsk KHL 12 1 1 2 -- 47 -- -- -- -- -- --- -- -- -- --2013-14 Winnipeg NHL 63 19 22 41 -7 66 1 2 4 250 7.6 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Winnipeg NHL 37 10 12 22 -1 56 4 1 1 126 7.9 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Buffalo NHL 65 20 15 35 -14 91 2 1 3 271 7.4 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Buffalo NHL 70 28 15 43 -17 113 3 0 5 260 10.8 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 496 157 143 300 -41 589 22 5 26 1,745 9.0 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 135 48 30 78 -31 204 5 1 8 531 9.0 -- -- -- -- --

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Goals: 2, 3/31/16 vs. TORAssists: 2, (3x). Most recent: 3/29/16 at PITPoints: 3, 3/11/15 at TOR (1+2)Penalty Minutes: 7, 11/5/13 at SJSLongest Point Streak: 4 games, 3/29/16 at PIT to 4/5/16 at NJD (3+3)

Acquired by Buffalo from Minnesota with Matt Hackett, a first-round pick in the 2013 NHL Draft and a sec-ond-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft in exchange for Jason Pominville and a fourth-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft, April 3, 2013; Selected by Minnesota in the second round (56th overall) of the 2010 NHL Draft.

Games missed due to injury: 46 – wrist (1/3-4/9) • The team logged a 5-1-0 record in games in which he scored and an 8-2-1 record when he recorded a point • Of his six goals, two were game-winners and three were lasting-lead goals • Logged a season-best, three-game point streak (1+2) from 11/1-11/5 • Scored a goal on a career-high six shots vs. CGY (11/21).

2015-16: Games missed due to injury: five; four – lower body (2/9-2/14), one – lower body (4/9) • Set career highs in games played (74), goals (10) and points (17) • The team logged a 7-1-1 record in games in which he scored and an 11-1-2 record when he recorded a point • Five of his 10 goals were game-winners, tying Jack Eichel for the Sabres’ team lead • Tallied his first points of the season in his third career multi-point game (0+2) at PHI (10/27) • Scored his first career game-winning goal at DET (12/14) • Played in his 100th NHL game at BOS (12/26) • Recorded the first multi-goal game of his career with two goals vs. TOR (3/31) • Logged a career-best four-game point streak (3+3) from 3/29-4/5… 2014-15: Scored his first NHL goal vs. COL (12/20) • Scored a goal and had a game-high five hits at WSH (3/7) • Recorded his first career three-point game with a goal and two assists at TOR (3/11) • Scored a goal and went 15-for-24 on faceoffs vs. WSH (3/16) • Notched an assist and a team-high six hits at BOS (3/17) • Tallied an assist and went 11-for-18 on faceoffs vs. ARI (3/26) • Scored a goal and went 10-for-17 on faceoffs vs. CHI (4/3) • Led all Rochester (AHL) skaters with .91 points per game and a plus-12 rating • Tied for second among Rochester (AHL) skaters with 15 goals and ranked third with 40 points… 2013-14: Recorded four assists in 28 games in his first NHL season • Tallied assists in back-to-back games at NSH (3/27) and vs. TBL (3/29) • Logged a career-high 18:51 TOI vs. PHX (12/23) • Recorded his first NHL point (assist) vs. ANA (11/2) • Logged the first fighting major of his career at SJS (11/5) • Tallied 41 AHL points for the second consecutive season, including a career-high 26 assists • Post-ed a seven-game point streak (3+9) for Rochester (1/17-2/1) • Appeared in his 100th AHL game vs. Rockford (1/31) • Recorded one assist in three games for the Amerks during the 2013 Spengler Cup in Davos, Switzer-land • Collected two points (1+1) in Game 4 at Chicago (5/2)… 2012-13: Made his NHL debut at DET (2/17), logging two shots in 14:02 of ice time • Tied for 14th in scoring among AHL rookies with 41 points (16+25) in 69 combined games • Led AHL rookies with three shootout-winning goals • Missed the last two games of the season (4/20-4/21) with an injury • Had a three-game point streak (1+2) from 4/5-4/7 • Posted a career-high four points (2+2) at Abbotsford (3/2) • Had a three-game point streak (2+1) from 1/6-1/12 • Collected his first multi-goal game against Rockford (11/18) • Recorded his first multi-point game (1+1) at San Antonio (11/13) • Had a season-best five-game point streak (2+3) from 10/20-11/2 • Scored his first pro goal against Mil-waukee (10/27) • Registered his first pro point with an assist at Texas (10/20) • Made his AHL debut against Charlotte (10/13) • Skated in eight games with Vasteras IK (Swe-1), where he tallied two points (1+1) and 10 PIM • Collected a team-high three assists and averaged a point-per-game during the 2013 Calder Cup Playoffs • Recorded two assists in his AHL playoff debut in Game 1 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals at Toronto (4/27)… 2011-12: Ranked third on Brynas (SEL) roster with 36 points (12+24) in 49 games • Named Rookie of the Year in the Swedish Elite League • Added 10 points (2+8) in 16 playoff contests to help Brynas claim the Le Mat Trophy as Swedish champions • Represented Sweden at the 2012 World Championship, recording two assists in seven games • Captained Sweden to a gold medal at the 2012 U-20 World Junior Championship in Calgary, posting six assists in six games… 2010-11: Tallied eight points (4+4) in 43 games as an 18-year-old

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS LARSSON VS. NHL

SEASON STATS 2016-17

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 4 0 1 1 4Arizona 5 0 1 1 2Boston 11 0 2 2 7Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0Calgary 4 2 1 3 4Carolina 5 3 1 4 8Chicago 4 1 0 1 2Colorado 4 1 1 2 4Columbus 6 0 0 0 0Dallas 4 0 1 1 0Detroit 12 1 1 2 6Edmonton 5 0 1 1 0Florida 9 1 1 2 6Los Angeles 4 0 1 1 0Minnesota 6 2 0 2 0Montreal 6 1 0 1 2Nashville 4 0 1 1 4New Jersey 9 1 0 1 2NY Islanders 7 1 0 1 0NY Rangers 8 2 1 3 0Ottawa 10 0 1 1 2Philadelphia 6 0 3 3 2Pittsburgh 7 0 2 2 0San Jose 3 1 0 1 7St. Louis 4 0 0 0 0Tampa Bay 8 0 1 1 6Toronto 7 3 4 7 4Vancouver 5 0 0 0 2Washington 8 2 0 2 4Winnipeg 3 0 1 1 0

NHL Totals 178 22 26 48 78

July 25, 1992 | Lau, SWE 5 ft 11 in | 198 lbs

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July 25, 1992 | Lau, SWE 5 ft 11 in | 198 lbs

CAREER STATSrookie with Brynas • Assisted on two goals and recorded four penalty minutes in five postseason contests • Scored his first pro goal against Skelleftea AIK (1/15) • Recorded his first pro point with an assist against Djurgardens IF (9/23) • Made his professional debut against Modo Hockey (9/16) • Notched five points (2+3) in three games at the 2011 U-19 Three Nations Tournament in Helsinki, Finland • Captained Team Sweden at the 2011 U-19 Five Nations Tournament, scoring a team-high 10 points (4+6) in four games • Registered four points (1+3) in six international contests at the 2011 U-20 World Junior Championship, helping Sweden to a fourth-place finish… 2009-10: Registered 34 points (15+19) in 40 games with Brynas in the Swedish Junior League • Scored one goal with one assist in five playoff appearances • Ranked second in scoring at the 2010 U-18 World Junior Championship in Minsk, netting 14 points (6+8) in five games; received a silver medal and served as team captain for Swede, also earning a tournament First-Team All-Star selection for his outstanding performance… 2008-09: Tallied nine points (4+5) and 55 penalty minutes in 33 games with Brynas • Appeared in five postseason matches and picked up two penalty minutes.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2008-09 Brynas Jr. SWE-Jr. 33 4 5 9 -- 55 -- -- -- -- -- 5 0 0 0 2 Brynas U18 SWE-U18 11 6 4 10 -- 76 -- -- -- -- -- 3 0 3 3 22009-10 Brynas Jr. SWE-Jr. 40 15 19 34 -- 80 -- -- -- -- -- 5 1 1 2 2 Sweden WJ18 5 6 8 14 -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Brynas U18 SWE-U18 4 1 1 2 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- 4 4 4 8 62010-11 Brynas SEL 43 4 4 8 3 18 -- -- -- -- -- 5 0 2 2 4 Brynas Jr. SWE-Jr. 10 6 9 15 -- 8 -- -- -- -- -- 1 0 0 0 0 Sweden WJC 6 1 3 4 0 4 1 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Brynas SEL 49 12 24 36 -10 34 -- -- -- -- -- 16 2 8 10 16 Sweden WC 7 0 2 2 -2 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sweden WJC 6 0 6 6 3 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Houston AHL 62 15 22 37 0 38 6 1 4 89 16.9 -- -- -- -- -- Vasteras IK Swe-1 8 1 1 2 -1 10 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Rochester AHL 7 1 3 4 -2 2 0 0 0 10 10.0 3 0 3 3 6 Minnesota NHL 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Rochester AHL 51 15 26 41 7 75 5 0 2 117 12.8 5 1 2 3 4 Buffalo NHL 28 0 4 4 0 19 0 0 0 21 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Rochester AHL 44 15 25 40 12 38 3 0 1 116 12.9 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 39 6 10 16 0 12 1 0 0 50 12.0 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Buffalo NHL 74 10 7 17 -4 27 1 0 5 95 10.5 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Buffalo NHL 36 6 5 11 -7 20 1 0 2 49 12.2 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 178 22 26 48 -11 78 3 0 7 217 10.1 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 177 22 26 48 -11 78 3 0 7 215 10.2 -- -- -- -- --

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Most Shots Faced: 57, 11/1/13 vs. NYIMost Saves: 53, 11/1/13 vs. NYIMost Saves in Shutout: 38, 2/19/16 at CBJLongest Shutout Sequence: 126:59, 2/16/16 at OTT to 2/21/16 vs. PITLongest Winning Streak: 4 games, 3/30/14 vs. CGY to 4/13/14 at PIT

Acquired by Buffalo from Ottawa with David Legwand in exchange for a first-round pick in the 2015 NHL Draft, June 26, 2015; Selected by Ottawa in the second round (46th overall) of the 2009 NHL Draft.

Games missed due to injury: seven; two – illness (10/25-10/27), one – hip (12/1), three – illness (1/10-1/13), one – neck (2/26) • Was credited with his third career assist on the game-winning goal at NSH (1/24) • Stopped all 37 shots faced in a shutout vs. OTT (2/4) • Made a season-high 43 saves on 44 shots at TOR (2/11) • Won three straight games (2/14-2/18) for the first time since winning four straight to close out the 2013-14 season • Stopped all 23 shots faced in 2-0 win vs. COL (2/16) • Went 5-6-1 in 12 games in February, the most appearances in a single month in his career • Posted a .930 SV% in February, the third-best monthly total of his career (minimum five games played) • Stopped all 24 shots faced in 40 minutes of relief vs. CBJ (3/11).

2015-16: Games missed due to injury: 50; 39 – high ankle sprain (10/10-1/5), 11 – high ankle (3/18-4/9) • Set career-high totals in games played (59), wins (23) and shutouts (2) • Ranked fourth among NHL goalies with at least 20 games played in save percentage (.924) • Recorded 34 saves and an assist to earn his first win as a member of the Sabres at OTT (1/26) • Made 38 saves to earn his third career shutout at CBJ (2/19), breaking his personal record for most saves in a shutout • Set a new career-best shutout streak (126:59) from 2/16 at OTT to 2/21 vs. PIT • Played in his 100th career NHL game at ANA (2/25) • Appeared in three games for Rochester (AHL) during a conditioning stint in January… 2014-15: Missed 31 games due to injury, appearing in 25 games while healthy • Began the season 3-0-1 in a four-game stretch (10/11-10/28) in which he posted a .939 SV% and a 2.18 GAA • Stopped 35 of 36 shots in a win at BUF (2/10) • Went 6-1-0 in games in which he faced at least 35 shots, posting a .943 SV% and a 2.12 GAA in those contests… 2013-14: Established a new career high with 12 victories while appearing in a new season-high 36 games in his first full NHL season • Made his regular-season debut at SJS (10/12), matching what were then his career and the Ottawa franchise highs in shots (50) and saves (47) • Set new personal and franchise highs in shots (57) and saves (53) vs. NYI (11/1) • Was recognized as the NHL’s First Star of the Week on 11/10 after matching what was then a career best with a three-game winning streak • Earned his second career shutout with 27 saves at MIN (1/14) • Became the first goaltender in Senators history to face more than 50 shots in one game and earn a victory at STL (2/4); the victory also marked the first shootout win of his NHL career • Earned consecu-tive shootout wins for the first time in his NHL career on 2/4 and 3/24 • Finished the season with four straight wins, logging a .947 SV% and a 1.92 GAA during that stretch… 2012-13: Spent playing time with both Binghamton (AHL) and Ottawa • Began the season with the B-Sens and joined Ottawa ahead of the abbreviated NHL season • Was re-assigned to Binghamton (1/22) • Posted a record of 18-10-2 with a 2.12 goals-against-average in 31 AHL games with the B-Sens • Was selected to the 2013 AHL Eastern Conference All-Star Team • Was recalled to Ottawa (2/22) and spent the rest of the season in the NHL • Played in 12 games with Ottawa, recording five wins and a 2.20 GAA and .936 SV% • Matched a Senators franchise record (four previous occasions) with 47 saves on 50 shots at BOS (4/2)… 2013 Playoffs: Appeared in relief on two occasions in the playoffs, including his NHL postseason debut at PIT (5/17), when he made 20 saves on 21 shots… 2011-12: Spent the majority of the season with Binghamton (AHL), posting a 13-22-1 record with a 3.26 GAA and .907 SV% • Was recalled to Ottawa on two occasions, playing in five games • Won his NHL season debut vs. TOR (10/30) • Recorded his first career NHL shutout with 32 saves in a 1-0 win at BOS (2/28)… 2010-11: Became the youngest goalie (19 years, 173 days) to start a game in goal for the Senators at NYI (1/13), earning his first NHL win • Made his NHL debut by playing the opening 4:42 of the third period at MTL (10/16), making

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS LEHNER VS. NHL

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July 24, 1991 | Gothenburg, SWE 6 ft 4 in | 245 lbs

TEAM GP W-L-OT SO GA GAA SV%Anaheim 3 0-2-0 0 7 2.40 .941Arizona 2 2-0-0 0 5 2.50 .915Boston 17 3-10-3 1 45 2.74 .923Buffalo 4 1-1-2 0 10 2.42 .926Calgary 5 3-1-1 0 17 3.38 .899Carolina 4 0-4-0 0 14 4.26 .885Chicago 2 0-2-0 0 7 3.53 .908Colorado 6 2-3-0 1 12 2.18 .923Columbus 7 5-2-0 1 12 1.81 .951Dallas 5 1-3-1 0 13 3.26 .911Detroit 8 3-3-1 0 22 3.16 .908Edmonton 4 2-1-1 0 8 1.98 .934Florida 7 2-2-2 0 20 3.08 .908Los Angeles 4 1-3-0 0 10 2.59 .921Minnesota 3 2-0-1 1 3 0.97 .965Montreal 12 4-4-3 0 33 2.95 .913Nashville 4 2-0-2 0 12 3.51 .906New Jersey 7 1-5-1 0 19 2.69 .913NY Islanders 7 3-2-2 0 19 2.80 .918NY Rangers 5 2-2-1 0 14 3.27 .915Ottawa 8 4-0-2 1 9 1.30 .959Philadelphia 4 1-3-0 0 16 4.02 .871Pittsburgh 5 1-2-1 0 13 2.82 .899San Jose 2 0-2-0 0 7 3.56 .923St. Louis 6 4-2-0 0 16 2.57 .925Tampa Bay 9 3-5-1 0 29 3.15 .901Toronto 7 3-3-0 0 18 3.25 .902Vancouver 3 0-2-0 0 7 2.86 .891Washington 3 0-2-1 0 8 2.67 .911Winnipeg 3 3-0-0 0 5 1.67 .949

NHL Totals 166 58-71-26 5 430 2.76 .918

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July 24, 1991 | Gothenburg, SWE 6 ft 4 in | 245 lbs

CAREER STATSthree saves on three shots • Faced a season-high 35 shots in a 5-2 loss at CGY (2/9) and made a season-high 31 saves at New Jersey (2/1) • Won the Jack A. Butterfield Trophy as MVP of the AHL playoff s after helping Binghamton to its first Calder Cup with a 14-4 record and a .939 save percentage in 19 playoff games • Represented Sweden at the 2011 IIHF World Junior Championship in Buffalo… 2009-10: Won 27 games, posting a 2.80 GAA and .918 SV% with five shutouts for the Soo Greyhounds (OHL) • Was twice named OHL Goalie of the Week (11/16-11/22 & 1/25-1/31) • Made his AHL debut following Sault Ste. Marie’s elimination from the OHL playoff s and won both games in which he appeared… 2008-09: Represented Sweden at 2009 World Junior Under-18 Championship, posting a 2-2-0 record in four appearances.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP W L OT SO GA SV% GAA MIN GP W L SO GA SV% GAA MIN2008-09 Frolunda SWE-Jr. 22 -- -- -- 1 67 -- 3.05 1,318 1 -- -- 0 3 -- 3.08 58 Sweden WJ18 4 2 2 0 1 11 -- 2.80 236 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2009-10 Sault Ste. Marie OHL 47 27 13 3 5 120 .918 2.80 2,574 5 1 4 0 20 .874 4.30 279 Binghamton AHL 2 2 0 0 0 6 .898 3.00 120 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2010-11 Binghamton AHL 22 10 8 2 3 56 .912 2.70 1,246 19 14 4 3 39 .939 2.10 1,112 Ottawa NHL 8 1 4 0 0 20 .888 3.52 341 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sweden WJC 3 1 1 0 1 9 .906 2.77 195 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Binghamton AHL 40 13 22 1 2 119 .907 3.26 2,192 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Ottawa NHL 5 3 2 0 1 10 .935 2.01 299 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Binghamton AHL 31 18 10 2 3 65 .938 2.12 1,841 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Ottawa NHL 12 5 3 4 0 27 .936 2.20 735 2 0 1 0 2 .920 2.45 492013-14 Ottawa NHL 36 12 15 6 1 99 .913 3.06 1,942 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Ottawa NHL 25 9 12 3 0 74 .905 3.02 1,471 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Buffalo NHL 21 5 9 5 1 48 .924 2.47 1,164 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Rochester AHL 3 1 2 0 0 10 .888 3.36 179 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Buffalo NHL 59 23 26 8 2 152 .920 2.68 3,406 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 166 58 71 26 5 430 .918 2.76 9,358 2 0 1 0 2 .920 2.45 49 Buffalo Totals 80 28 35 13 3 200 .921 2.63 4,570 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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Goals: 1, (7x). Most recent: 3/11/17 vs. CBJAssists: 1, (28x). Most recent: 3/28/17 at CBJPoints: 2, 2/28/17 vs. NSH (1+1)Penalty Minutes: 17, 2/11/16 at PHILongest Point Streak: 3 games, (2x). Most recent: 2/26/17 at ARI to 3/2/17 vs. ARI (1+3)

Selected by Buffalo in the second round (44th overall) of the 2012 NHL Draft.

Games missed due to injury: five – shoulder (1/21-2/4) • Set career highs in assists (17) and points (20); the team was 13-4-2 when he recorded a point • Played in his 100th career game vs. NJD (11/11) • Set a career high with 28:52 of ice time and tied career high with four shots on goal at WSH (12/5) • Logged his first career power-play goal and his first career game-winning goal with a goal vs. DAL (1/16) • Recorded his first career two-point night (1+1) vs. NSH (2/28), matching his previous career high in points (14) in 19 fewer games • Tied his career best with points in three straight games (1+3) from 2/26-3/2.

2015-16: Averaged 19:07 of ice time per game, the seventh-highest average ice time by a Sabres rookie since the league began tracking time on ice in the 1997-98 season • Scored his first NHL goal at FLA (10/15) • Had a career-best three-game point streak, tallying three points (1+2) in that span (12/17-12/26) • Skated a career-high 25:42 vs. MIN (3/5) • Tallied two points (1+1) in eight games for the United States at the 2016 IIHF World Championship… 2014-15: Appeared in two games for the Sabres • Had a productive rookie campaign for Rochester (AHL) that saw him produce 29 points (5+24) in 57 games • Led all Amerks rookies in scoring and finished sixth among all first-year AHL defensemen • Led all Rochester defensemen with .51 points per game • Logged 21:54 of ice time in his AHL debut against Rockford (10/22) • Registered his first AHL point (assist) vs. Adirondack (10/24) • Scored his first professional goal at Hamilton (11/16) • Recorded his first multi-point game (0+2) vs. Utica (11/21) • Missed two games (1/2-1/3) due to illness • Posted a six-game point streak (2+5) from 1/30-2/8 • Returned to the lineup at Iowa (4/3) after missing the previous nine games (3/6-4/1) due to injury • Missed the last three games of the season (4/17-4/19) due to injury… 2013-14: Tallied his first NHL point (assist) during a season-high 16:25 TOI in the season finale vs. NYI (4/13) • Logged 16:20 TOI in his NHL debut at STL (4/3) • Completed his junior season at the University of Wisconsin (Big Ten), earning All-Big Ten honors by registering a career-high 25 points (8+17) over 33 games and serving as the team’s assis-tant captain • Helped the Badgers to a Big Ten conference tournament championship and was named a CCM American Hockey Coaches First-Team West All-American • Ranked fifth on the team in points and finished tied for third in scoring among Big Ten defensemen • Scored twice and added an assist for a career-high three-point game vs. Alaska-Anchorage (1/4) • Posted three-game point streaks 10/18-11/1 (1+4) and 11/16-11/30 (1+2) • Netted his first career shorthanded goal vs. Northern Michigan (10/11) • Represented the United States at the 2014 IIHF World Championship in Minsk, Belarus; averaged 10:26 TOI per game… 2012-13: Led all Badgers defensemen in points and assists on his way to being named a Third-Team All-WCHA selection • Was a WCHA All-Academic pick and earned Academic All-Big Ten honors • Tied for 10th in scoring among WCHA blueliners with 15 points in conference play; his 21 points in all competitions placed tied for 12th among all NCAA defensemen • Posted two three-game assist streaks (2/15-2/24; 3/21- 3/23) • Captained Team USA to a gold medal at the 2013 IIHF World Junior Championship in Ufa, Russia; named to the media All-Star Team and ranked third in scoring among the tournament’s defensemen with three goals and six points… 2011-12: Ranked second among team freshmen and seventh among all Wisconsin skaters in points • Scored two of his three goals on the power play • Named the WCHA Rookie of the Week on 1/10 • Had a three-game point streak (2+2) from 1/6-1/13 • Picked up his first career multi-point game with a pair of assists against Michigan State (1/13) • Scored his first and second career goals, both game-winners, in a back-to-back series against RIT (1/6-1/7) • Collected his career point an assist against Minnesota-Duluth (12/9)… 2010-11: His second full season with USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program • Recorded six points (2+4) in 19 USHL contests • Also notched 10 points (2+8) in 27 games with the U.S. National U-18 team • Won gold with Team USA at the 2011 IIHF U-18 World Championship in Dresden, Germany… 2009-10: Tallied five assists in 35 games in his first season with USA Hockey’s National Team Development Program • Added three assists in 16

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS McCABE VS. NHL

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 4 1 1 2 0Arizona 4 0 2 2 4Boston 8 0 1 1 21Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0Calgary 4 0 0 0 4Carolina 6 0 1 1 2Chicago 4 0 1 1 0Colorado 3 0 1 1 0Columbus 7 1 2 3 2Dallas 3 1 0 1 2Detroit 11 0 1 1 4Edmonton 4 0 2 2 4Florida 8 1 0 1 2Los Angeles 4 0 1 1 0Minnesota 4 0 0 0 0Montreal 6 0 2 2 2Nashville 4 1 2 3 0New Jersey 6 0 0 0 4NY Islanders 7 0 2 2 0NY Rangers 6 0 1 1 0Ottawa 8 0 2 2 0Philadelphia 7 1 2 3 21Pittsburgh 6 1 0 1 2San Jose 4 0 0 0 2St. Louis 5 0 0 0 4Tampa Bay 7 0 0 0 0Toronto 9 0 2 2 10Vancouver 3 0 0 0 2Washington 6 0 0 0 0Winnipeg 4 0 2 2 0

NHL Totals 162 7 28 35 92

Oct. 12, 1993 | Eau Claire, WI 6 ft 1 in | 210 lbs

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Oct. 12, 1993 | Eau Claire, WI 6 ft 1 in | 210 lbs

CAREER STATSgames with the U.S National U-17 team before appearing in one game for the U-18 squad • Won gold with Team USA at the 2010 U-17 World Hockey Challenge in Ontario, Canada • Played for Team USA in the 2009 U-17 Five Nations Tournament in Fussen, Germany.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2008-09 Eau Claire Wisc. HS 23 2 20 22 -- 16 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Wisconsin UMHSEL 22 3 7 10 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2009-10 USNDTP USHL 35 0 5 5 -10 34 0 0 0 24 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- USNDTP U-17 16 0 3 3 -- 16 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- USNDTP U-18 1 0 0 0 -- 2 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2010-11 USNDTP USHL 19 2 4 6 6 4 0 0 0 9 22.2 -- -- -- -- -- USNDTP U-18 27 2 8 10 -- 10 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Wisconsin WCHA 26 3 9 12 -- 12 2 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Wisconsin WCHA 38 3 18 21 -- 50 2 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- United States WJC 7 3 3 6 9 16 0 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Wisconsin Big Ten 36 8 17 25 -- 53 3 1 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 7 0 1 1 -3 15 0 0 0 1 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- United States WC 7 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 0 7 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Rochester AHL 57 5 24 29 -3 50 3 0 0 83 6.0 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Buffalo NHL 77 4 10 14 6 51 0 0 0 62 6.5 -- -- -- -- -- United States WC 8 1 1 2 -3 0 0 0 0 7 14.3 -- -- -- -- -- Rochester AHL 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Buffalo NHL 76 3 17 20 -7 26 1 0 1 79 3.8 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 162 7 28 35 -4 92 1 0 1 144 4.9 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 162 7 28 35 -4 92 1 0 1 144 4.9 -- -- -- -- --

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Goals: 4, 12/3/11 at DALAssists: 3, (2x). Most recent: 2/16/13 vs. NJDPoints: 4, (2x). Most recent: 2/16/13 vs. NJD (1+3)Penalty Minutes: 10, 3/16/16 vs. MTLLongest Point Streak: 8 games, 1/28/14 vs. WSH to 3/9/14 vs. STL (3+7)

Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2014; Acquired by Minnesota from Buffalo with Cody McCormick in exchange for Torrey Mitchell, a second-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft and a second-round pick in the 2016 NHL Draft, March 5, 2014; Acquired by Buffalo from NY Islanders with a first-round pick in the 2015 NHL Draft and a second-round pick in the 2015 NHL Draft in exchange for Thomas Vanek, October 27, 2013; Signed by NY Islanders as an unrestricted free agent, July 6, 2009; Signed by Los Angeles as an unrestricted free agent, September 1, 2006; Selected by Pittsburgh in the ninth round (263rd overall) of the 2003 NHL Draft.

Tied for 11th in the league with 11 power-play goals, the most by a Sabre since Thomas Vanek and Drew Stafford (11) in 2010-11 • Logged 20:52 of ice time at MIN (11/1), topping 20 minutes for the first time since 4/1/15 vs. TOR (20:01) • Posted three-game point streaks from 11/11-11/15 and 3/10-3/14 • Played in his 600th NHL game vs. DET (1/20).

2015-16: Recorded three points (1+2) vs. CBJ (10/12) • Had a three-game point streak (0+3) with assists in three straight games vs. CAR (11/27), at NSH (11/28) and at DET (12/1) • Played in his 500th NHL game vs. ARI (12/4) • Ended a 45-game goal drought by scoring his fifth goal of the season at OTT (2/16)… 2014-15: Games missed due to injury: five; three – illness (12/20-12/23), two – illness (4/3-4/4) • Recorded an assist in his 400th NHL game vs. ANA (10/13) • Scored a goal vs. NYR (2/20) for his 300th career NHL point • Had three separate three-game point streaks (11/11-11/15, 2/19-2/22, 3/30-4/6) • Notched two assists and tied his career high with a plus-4 rating vs. VAN (2/26)… 2013-14: Tallied more than 50 points (23+28) for the third time in his career • Recorded points in a career-best eight consecutive games (3+7; 1/28-3/9) surrounding his midseason trade to Minnesota • Led Sabres in goals (17) and points (36) at time of trade • Missed four games with an upper-body injury (2/1-2/6) • His first eight points with Sabres came in four two-point outings in seven-game span (10/28-11/12) • Scored twice in his Sabres debut vs. DAL (10/28)… 2014 Playoffs: Scored a goal and led Wild with five shots in Game 5 at COL (4/26) • Missed last two games with lower body injury… 2012-13: Led the Islanders in assists (29), placed second in points (44) and third in goals (15) during his fourth season with the team • Tied for seventh in the NHL and placed second on the team in power-play goals (8) • Had 13 multi-point games, including a four-point effort (1+3) that tied his career high vs. NJD (2/16) • Scored his 200th NHL point (assist) at BUF (2/23) • Had a five-game assist streak (3/9-3/19) • Appeared in his 300th NHL game vs. WSH (3/9) • Missed a game (flu) for the first time in his Islanders career and saw his consecutive games-played streak come to an end vs. TBL (4/6)… 2013 Playoffs: Made his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut, scoring three points (2+1) in six games during the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals against Pittsburgh… 2011-12: Established career highs in goals (36), assists (33) and points (69) in 82 games during his third season with the Islanders and sixth professional campaign • Ranked 10th in the NHL in goals • Eclipsed the 30-goal mark for the third-straight season, becoming the first Islander to do so since Ziggy Palffy (1995-96 to 1997-98) • Appeared in all 82 games for the third-straight year, extending his consecutive games-played streak to 246 • Finished second on the team in power-play scoring with 24 points (14+10) • Tied for third in the league with 14 power-play goals • Scored the first goal of the game an NHL-high 12 times and ranked second in the league with 23 road goals • Recorded 17 multi-point games, including one four-point effort and three three-point performances • Had a team-best five-game goal streak, scoring eight goals from 11/26-12/6 and a six-game point streak (8+3) from 11/26-12/8 • Netted his first career four-goal game at DAL (12/3) • Named the NHL’s First Star of the Week (6+1) for the period ending 12/4 • Scored his 100th NHL goal at TBL (3/24)… 2010-11: Recorded 53 points (31+22), marking his second-straight 30-goal season • Finished second on the team in goals and tied for second in points • Skated in all 82 games for the second-straight season • Tied for the team lead in power-play goals (9), tied for second in game-winning goals (3) and ranked second in shots (237)

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS MOULSON VS. NHL

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 17 3 7 10 4Arizona 15 1 4 5 8Boston 31 8 11 19 12Buffalo 16 7 8 15 0Calgary 11 7 1 8 4Carolina 28 8 15 23 2Chicago 11 1 3 4 2Colorado 11 0 3 3 4Columbus 18 3 6 9 0Dallas 15 9 6 15 2Detroit 20 6 5 11 4Edmonton 11 3 5 8 2Florida 30 6 8 14 6Los Angeles 14 4 6 10 6Minnesota 11 0 2 2 2Montreal 30 11 6 17 12Nashville 11 0 6 6 4New Jersey 37 10 5 15 2NY Islanders 10 6 2 8 2NY Rangers 35 12 13 25 4Ottawa 30 7 9 16 4Philadelphia 35 6 9 15 6Pittsburgh 36 8 10 18 4San Jose 17 4 4 8 2St. Louis 15 3 4 7 2Tampa Bay 27 7 8 15 2Toronto 32 16 9 25 6Vancouver 12 4 3 7 0Washington 26 5 7 12 2Winnipeg 24 11 8 19 10

NHL Totals 636 176 193 369 120

Nov. 1, 1983 | North York, ON 6 ft 1 in | 203 lbs

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Nov. 1, 1983 | North York, ON 6 ft 1 in | 203 lbs

CAREER STATS• Had 12 multi-point games, including a trio of three-point efforts • Recorded his first three-assist game vs. BUF (1/15) • Scored two goals against his brother-in-law (J. Quick) vs. LAK (2/19) • Scored his second NHL hat trick vs. FLA (2/21) • Recorded his 100th NHL point at TOR (2/22), extending his point streak to four games (6+1)… 2009-10: Led the team in goals (30) • Was one of three Islanders to play in all 82 games (Streit & Tavares) • Ranked 24th in the NHL and led the Islanders in game-winning goals (5) • Logged a four-game goal-scoring streak (10/12-10/21) • Recorded his first career hat trick at ATL (12/3); it was the first Islanders natural hat trick since Jason Blake (12/19/06 at NYR) • Played his 100th NHL game at ANA (3/19) • Reached the 30-goal mark for the first time in his career vs. PIT (4/11)… 2008-09: Had one point (1+0) and two penalty minutes in seven games with Los Angeles • Led Manchester (AHL) in goals (21) and power-play goals (11) • Ranked third on Manchester in points and fourth with in assists • His lone goal for Los Angeles was the game-winner vs. ANA (10/14)… 2007-08: Recorded nine points (5+4) and four penalty minutes in 22 games as a rookie with Los Angeles • Became the 16th player in Kings history to score in his NHL debut on at SJS (11/20) • Recorded his first NHL point (assist) vs. ANA (11/15) • Scored in consecutive games at PHI (1/29) and at NYI (1/31) • Was recalled from Manchester four times during the season • His 28 goals ranked second on Manchester, while his 14 power-play goals ranked third on the team… 2008 Playoffs: Appeared in four Calder Cup Playoff games with Manchester, recording two goals and four penalty minutes… 2006-07: Led Manchester with 77 games played, 25 goals and a plus-26 rating • Tied for the team lead with 57 points, 11 power-play goals and two shorthanded goals • Finished second on the club with 32 assists… 2007 Playoffs: Recorded five points (2+3) in 16 postseason games with Manchester… 2005-06: Appeared in 35 games as a senior and team captain at Cornell University and led his team with 18 goals and 38 points; it was the third consecutive season that he led Cornell in both categories • Also led his club with 11 power-play goals and four game-winning goals • Finished his four-year tenure at Cornell with 138 points (71+67) in 134 games… 2004-05: Appeared in 34 games with Cornell and led the team with 22 goals and 42 points • His 20 assists ranked second on the team • Also led the club with 12 power-play goals and was tied for second with four game-winning goals… 2003-04: Appeared in 32 games as a sophomore at Cornell and led the team with 18 goals and 35 points • His 17 assists ranked second on the team • Also led the club with four game-winning goals and was tied for first with six power-play goals… 2002-03: Appeared in 33 games at Cornell as a freshman, notching 23 points (13+10) • His 13 goals were tied for second on the club, while his 23 points, 13 goals and four power-play goals led all Cornell freshmen… 2001-02: Appeared in 42 games with Guelph of the Mid-Western Junior B Hockey League and notched 102 points (56+46) and 80 penalty minutes • His 56 goals and 102 points were both second-most in the league • Named MWJHL Co-MVP with Cambridge’s Aran Myers.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2001-02 Guelph OHA 42 56 46 102 -- 80 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2002-03 Cornell ECAC 33 13 10 23 -- 22 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2003-04 Cornell ECAC 32 18 17 35 -- 37 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2004-05 Cornell ECAC 34 22 20 42 -- 33 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2005-06 Cornell ECAC 35 18 20 38 -- 14 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2006-07 Manchester AHL 77 25 32 57 26 23 11 2 1 -- -- 16 2 3 5 82007-08 Manchester AHL 57 28 28 56 5 29 14 0 -- -- -- 4 2 0 2 4 Los Angeles NHL 22 5 4 9 2 4 0 0 0 35 14.3 -- -- -- -- --2008-09 Manchester AHL 54 21 26 47 3 35 11 1 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Los Angeles NHL 7 1 0 1 -4 2 0 0 1 6 16.7 -- -- -- -- --2009-10 NY Islanders NHL 82 30 18 48 -1 16 8 0 5 208 14.4 -- -- -- -- --2010-11 NY Islanders NHL 82 31 22 53 -10 24 9 0 3 237 13.1 -- -- -- -- --2011-12 NY Islanders NHL 82 36 33 69 1 6 14 0 5 219 16.4 -- -- -- -- --2012-13 NY Islanders NHL 47 15 29 44 -3 4 8 0 0 154 9.7 6 2 1 3 102013-14 NY Islanders NHL 11 6 3 9 3 6 5 0 0 28 21.4 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 44 11 18 29 -8 20 3 0 2 105 10.5 -- -- -- -- -- Minnesota NHL 20 6 7 13 7 8 1 0 3 43 14.0 10 1 2 3 42014-15 Buffalo NHL 77 13 28 41 -11 4 3 0 2 156 8.3 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Buffalo NHL 81 8 13 21 -5 16 2 0 1 111 7.2 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Buffalo NHL 81 14 18 32 -4 10 11 0 2 134 10.4 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 636 176 193 369 -33 120 64 0 24 1,436 12.3 16 1 2 3 4 Buffalo Totals 283 46 77 123 -28 50 19 0 7 506 9.1 -- -- -- -- --

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Goals: 4, 1/16/15 vs. PITAssists: 3, (5x). Most recent: 12/13/16 vs. LAKPoints: 4, (2x). Most recent: 2/7/16 vs. EDM (3+1)Penalty Minutes: 16, 2/11/11 vs. PITLongest Point Streak: 8 games, (2x). Most recent: 12/17/13 vs. TBL to 1/2/14 vs. CHI (6+7)

Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2016; Selected by NY Islanders in the first round (seventh overall) of the 2006 NHL Draft.

Games missed due to injury: 17; one – bruised knee (10/13), 10 – ribs (3/4-3/21), six – illness (3/28-4/9) • Represented the Sabres at the 2017 NHL All-Star Game in Nashville, tallying one assist for the Atlantic Division team • The Sabres were 7-0-2 when he recorded at least two points • Scored a goal on his first shot and added an assist to tally two points in his Sabres debut at EDM (10/16) • Notched three assists vs. LAK (12/13) • Recorded his 400th career point with a goal at NSH (1/24) • Logged a seven-game point streak (3+4) from 2/4-2/14, falling one game shy of his longest streak • Put up multiple points in consecutive games vs. NSH (2/28) and vs. ARI (3/2).

2015-16: Led the Islanders with a career-high 42 assists and finished second in points (64) • Led the team with 23 power-play points (7+16) • Finished second on the team in penalty minutes (51) and tied for third with four game-winning goals • Recorded 13 multi-point games • Recorded his 200th career assist vs. ARI (11/16) • Recorded a season-high 10 shots on goal at PIT (1/2) • Missed two games with a lower-body injury (12/19-12/21) • Recorded his second career hat trick vs. EDM (2/7) • Played in his 500th NHL game at CBJ (2/9) • Recorded a six-game point streak (1+7) from 11/12-11/25… 2014-15: Finished second among Islanders skaters points (51) and assists (33) • Missed 22 games from 1/27-3/9 due to a detached retina, which required surgery • Recorded 12 multi-point games • Scored three shootout-deciding goals • Opened the season with a four-game point streak (2+5) from 10/10-10/16 • Scored his 100th NHL goal at NYR (10/14) • Had a four-game point streak (1+3) from 10/21-10/28 • Appeared in his 400th NHL game on at COL (10/30) • Scored four goals for the first hat trick (and natural hat trick) of his career vs. PIT (1/16) • Recorded his 300th NHL point (assist) vs. MIN (3/24)… 2015 Playoffs: Scored three points (2+1) during the Islanders’ seven-game, first round series against Washington… 2013-14: Led the Islanders in goals (27), game-winning goals (4), assists (42) and points (69), establishing new career highs in each category • Had 21 multi-point games • His 54 even-strength points and 32 even-strength assists each ranked 10th in the NHL • Finished second on the team in power-play goals (five) and third in power-play points (15) • Went 2-for-3 in the shootout, with two shootout-deciding goals • Recorded multi-point performances in three straight games from 10/17-10/22 (2+4) • Had a five-game point/assist streak (3+5) from 10/17-10/26 • Had three straight multi-point games from 11/2-11/5 (1+6) • Had consecutive three-point games for the first time in his career on 12/29 at MIN and 12/31 at BOS • Matched his career high with an eight-game point streak (6+7) from 12/17-1/2 • Missed his first game since Nov. 19, 2011 due to the birth of his first child on 1/6 (had played in 156 straight) • Had a six-game point streak (4+7) from 1/18-1/27 • Named the NHL’s Second Star on 3/17 • Suffered a lower-body injury on 3/25 at CAR and missed the final 10 games of the season… 2012-13: Was one of eight Islanders to appear in all 48 games • Recorded four multi-point games, including a three-point effort (1+2) vs. TOR (2/28) • Recorded his 100th career assist vs. MTL (3/5) • Recorded two assists in his 300th career game vs. OTT (3/19) • Had a four-game point streak (0+6) from 4/16-4/23… 2013 Playoffs: Made his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut, tying for the team lead with three goals and adding one assist in six games during the Islanders’ Eastern Conference Quarterfinals series against Pittsburgh • Recorded his first career fighting major and scored the game-winning goal in Game 2 on at PIT (5/3)… 2011-12: Served as an alternate captain • Recorded 45 points (24+21) to finish sixth on the team in scoring • Scored six power-play points (3+3) • 21 of his 23 goals came after 12/1 • Had eight multi-point games, including one three-point contest (2+1) on vs. PHI (11/23) • Broke the 20-goal mark for the first time in his career vs. PIT (3/29) • Had a five-game goal streak from 3/24-3/31 (6+1), tying for the team’s longest goal streak of the season • Finished the season with nine goals in the final nine games… 2010-11: Suf-fered a shoulder injury, which required surgery, during training camp and began the season on injured reserve;

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS OKPOSO VS. NHL

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 9 5 4 9 0Arizona 10 3 7 10 14Boston 27 6 18 24 8Buffalo 24 3 14 17 16Calgary 10 2 8 10 18Carolina 30 7 11 18 8Chicago 12 5 4 9 4Colorado 11 2 1 3 6Columbus 15 6 5 11 4Dallas 10 6 4 10 4Detroit 14 5 3 8 4Edmonton 10 6 4 10 6Florida 26 6 7 13 18Los Angeles 12 0 7 7 8Minnesota 14 3 5 8 12Montreal 23 4 6 10 10Nashville 9 4 5 9 0New Jersey 41 8 14 22 16NY Islanders 2 0 1 1 0NY Rangers 40 9 14 23 32Ottawa 28 6 12 18 12Philadelphia 39 9 14 23 21Pittsburgh 40 14 17 31 32San Jose 10 5 8 13 4St. Louis 13 3 8 11 2Tampa Bay 25 5 13 18 21Toronto 29 6 13 19 22Vancouver 9 1 8 9 4Washington 28 10 11 21 14Winnipeg 24 9 10 19 14

NHL Totals 594 158 256 414 334

April 16, 1988 | St. Paul, MN 6 ft 0 in | 220 lbs

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April 16, 1988 | St. Paul, MN 6 ft 0 in | 220 lbs

CAREER STATSwas limited to 38 games due the injury • Made his season debut after missing 44 games vs. WSH (1/20) • Had a three-point night (2+1) to reach 100 career points at ATL (2/1) • Scored the shootout game-deciding goal at MTL (2/10) • Posted a three-assist night at BUF (2/13)… 2009-10: Named an alternate captain for the first time in his third season with the Islanders • Finished second on the team in scoring with 52 points (19+33) • Scored two overtime goals, tying for the team lead • Established then-career highs in games played (80), assists, points, game-winning goals (4), shots (249) and time on ice (20:32) • Played in his 100th NHL game at NJD (11/28) • Started the season on a six-game point streak (1+5) from 10/3-10/17 • Missed one game at WSH (11/11) with swine flu; returned two nights later to score the overtime goal at CAR (11/13) • Recorded two assists in three straight games from 12/8-12/12 • Scored a season-high three points (1+2), including an overtime goal, at NYR (12/26) • Went on a four-game goal-scoring streak (4+0) from (1/6-1/12) • Finished the season on a three-game point streak (2+3) • Was the 2010 recipient of the Bob Nystrom Award, given annually to the Islander who best exemplifies leadership, hustle and dedication… 2008-09: Led the Islanders in goals (18) and ranked second on the team in points (39), power-play goals (9) and shots on goal (165) in his second season with the Islanders and first full NHL campaign • Led the Islanders and all NHL rookies in takeaways (76) • Among NHL rookies, ranked ninth in goals, tied for eighth in points, tied for second in power-play goals, tied for seventh in power-play points (13), tied for second in game-winning goals and ranked fourth in shots • Recorded his first multi-goal game, including the game-winner, at ATL (1/28) • Posted two four-game goal streaks: 1/19-1/31 (5+0) and 3/7-3/12 (4+0) • Recorded two five-game point streaks: 12/26-1/2 (2+5) and 1/19-2/3 (5+1) • Recorded points in a career-high eight straight games from 3/7-3/21 (5+5)… 2007-08: Made his NHL debut vs. TOR (3/18) and played the final nine games of the season with the Islanders, recording two goals and three assists for five points • Scored his first NHL goal (M. Brodeur/game-winner) at NJD (3/21) and also recorded his first NHL point (assist) in the same game • Recorded a goal and four assists in his first weekend with Bridgeport (three games) • Recorded seven goals and four assists for 11 points in 18 games with the University of Minnesota (Western Collegiate Hockey Association)… 2006-07: Named to the All-WCHA Second Team and WCHA All-Rookie Team • Finished second on the team with 40 points and 19 goals • Tied for eighth in the WCHA and third among conference freshmen in points… 2005-06: Played with the Des Moines Buccaneers of the United States Hockey League; ranked second on the team and sixth in the league with 58 points (27+31) in 50 games • Finished second on the team in goals and tied for second in assists • Helped lead Des Moines to the Clark Cup as Tier I Junior A National Champions • Led the league in playoff scoring with 16 points (5+11) in 11 games • Named the Clark Cup Playoff MVP • Named a USHL First-Team All-Star and earned USHL Rookie of the Year honors… 2004-05: Helped lead Shattuck-St. Mary’s to the USA Hockey Youth Tier I 18 & Under National Championship • Ranked third on the team in goals (47) and points (92) and fourth in assists (45)… 2003-04: Skated in 71 games for Shattuck-St. Mary’s and totaled 99 points.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2004-05 Shattuck-St. Mary’s Minn.HS 65 47 45 92 -- 72 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- United States WHC-17 5 2 2 4 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2005-06 Des Moines USHL 50 27 31 58 28 56 4 4 8 -- -- 11 5 11 16 82006-07 Minnesota WCHA 40 19 21 40 -- 34 6 1 3 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- United States WJC 7 0 1 1 -1 12 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2007-08 Bridgeport AHL 35 9 19 28 0 12 4 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Minnesota WCHA 18 7 4 11 -- 6 4 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- NY Islanders NHL 9 2 3 5 3 2 1 0 1 15 13.3 -- -- -- -- -- United States WJC 6 1 5 6 2 2 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2008-09 NY Islanders NHL 65 18 21 39 -6 36 9 0 3 165 10.9 -- -- -- -- -- United States WC 9 2 3 5 3 10 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Bridgeport AHL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 1 0 1 22009-10 NY Islanders NHL 80 19 33 52 -22 34 4 0 4 249 7.6 -- -- -- -- -- United States WC 6 1 2 3 2 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2010-11 NY Islanders NHL 38 5 15 20 3 40 0 0 2 72 6.9 -- -- -- -- --2011-12 NY Islanders NHL 79 24 21 45 -15 46 3 0 2 152 15.8 -- -- -- -- -- United States WC 8 2 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 NY Islanders NHL 48 4 20 24 -2 38 0 0 0 101 4.0 6 3 1 4 52013-14 NY Islanders NHL 71 27 42 69 -9 51 5 0 4 195 13.8 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 NY Islanders NHL 60 18 33 51 -8 12 6 0 2 195 9.2 7 2 1 3 22015-16 NY Islanders NHL 79 22 42 64 -4 51 7 0 4 202 10.9 11 2 6 8 42016-17 Buffalo NHL 65 19 26 45 -7 24 7 0 2 156 12.2 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 594 158 256 414 -67 334 42 0 24 1,502 10.5 24 7 8 15 11 Buffalo Totals 65 19 26 45 -7 24 7 0 2 156 12.2 -- -- -- -- --

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Goals: 2, (8x). Most recent: 11/29/16 at OTTAssists: 3, (4x). Most recent: 2/25/12 at DETPoints: 4, 10/16/16 at EDM (2+2)Penalty Minutes: 4, (5x). Most recent: 2/9/17 vs. ANALongest Point Streak: 8 games, (2x). Most recent: 11/28/15 at NSH to 12/14/15 at DET (4+7)

Acquired by Buffalo from Colorado with Jamie McGinn in exchange for Nikita Zadorov, Mikhail Grigorenko, J.T. Compher and a second-round pick in the 2015 NHL Draft, June 26, 2015; Selected by Colorado in the second round (33rd overall) of the 2009 NHL Draft.

Games missed due to injury: 10; five – oblique (11/12-11/21), four – appendix (12/27-1/3), one – middle body (11/9) • Ranked fifth in the league and set a new career high in faceoff win percentage (58.0%); it was the fourth-best season by a Sabres center since the league began publishing faceoff percentage in 1997-98 • Led all NHL forwards in average ice time per game (21:27) for the second consecutive season • The Sabres were 14-2-2 when he scored a goal, 22-9-9 when he recorded a point and 10-0-1 in his multi-point games • Set a career high with four points (2+2) in his 500th NHL game at EDM (10/16) • Recorded his 200th career assist vs. NJD (11/11) • Tied a career high with three straight multi-point games (1+5) from 1/5-1/10 • Tied his career high with a three-game goal streak from 3/2-3/5 • Tied to lead Team Canada with six goals in 10 games at the 2017 IIHF World Championship.

2015-16: Games missed due to injury: 11 – lower body (2/21-3/12) • Named an NHL All-Star for the first time in his career • Set a new career high with his 39 assists on the season • Led all NHL forwards in time on ice per game (21:44) and finished the season with the highest average career ice time by a Sabres forward • Led all Sabres with 60 points (21+39) • Tied for team lead with 12 multi-point games • Ranked third in the NHL with 1,024 faceoff wins • Became the 13th Sabres player to record at least 60 points in his first season with the team and the first since Pat LaFontaine (1991-92) • Recorded his first goal and assist as a Sabre vs. CBJ (10/12) • Had a five-game point streak (3+7) from 10/23-10/30 • Matched his career high with goals in three straight games from 11/14-11/19 • Tied a career high with an eight-game point streak, tallying 11 points (4+7) in that span (11/28-12/14) • Scored his 100th career goal (and the 100th overtime goal in franchise history) with his overtime winner vs. LAK (12/12) • With his assist, he and brother Cal became the first pair of siblings in Sabres history to combine on a goal (3/31 vs. TOR) • Notched the 300th point of his career with a shorthanded goal at PIT (3/29) • Won gold as an alternate captain for Canada at the 2016 IIHF World Championship in Russia… 2014-15: Appeared in all 82 games for the Avalanche for the first time in his career • Tied for the league lead with 98 takeaways, marking his third time leading the NHL in that category • Led Colorado skaters in faceoff percentage (53.3%) and shorthanded points (1+1) • Ranked first among Avalanche forwards and 14th among NHL forwards in average ice time (19:43) • Recorded his 200th NHL point (assist) vs. TOR (11/6) v Scored his fifth career overtime goal vs. PHI (12/31) • Appeared in his 400th NHL game vs. NYR (2/12) • Won a ca-reer-high 20 faceoffs vs. LAK (2/18), going 20-for-26 (76.9%) • Tied his career high with a three-game goal streak from 3/14-3/20 • Had a career-best eight-game point streak (5+8) from 3/14-3/30 • Scored his fourth career shorthanded goal at ANA (3/20) • Equaled his career best with three points (1+2) at EDM (3/25) • Named the NHL’s Third Star of the Week for 3/23-3/29 after leading the league with eight points (1+7) in four games • Led the team with 17 points (5+12) in March, his personal high for a single month • Won a gold medal with Team Canada at the 2015 IIHF World Championship in the Czech Republic, tallying 11 points (2+9) in 10 games… 2013-14: Was the recipient of the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for “sportsmanship and gentle-manly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability” • Became only the second player in franchise history to win the Lady Byng Trophy, joining Joe Sakic (2001) • Led the team with a career-high 28 goals, the most by an Avalanche player since 2009-10 (Chris Stewart, 28) • Also led the club in power-play goals (9) and game-winners (6-tied) and ranked first among Avalanche forwards in ice time (19:49) • Finished third on the team with a career-high 64 points • Had a team-high 22 points (9+13) on the power play • Was called for just one minor penalty all season, joining Butch Goring (1977-78, Los Angeles) as the only players ever to receive two or fewer PIM over 80 or more games • Led the NHL with 83 takeaways, the second time in his career that he’s paced the league in that category (2011-12); it also marked the fourth time in his career that he’s led the team in takeaways (each of his four full seasons) • Scored his third career overtime goal at PHX (11/21) • Had a goal and an assist in his 300th career game at LAK (12/21) • Missed two games (1/8-1/10) due to a shoul-

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 21 7 7 14 6Arizona 23 7 10 17 6Boston 12 4 4 8 8Buffalo 7 2 6 8 2Calgary 28 4 15 19 6Carolina 13 2 4 6 0Chicago 29 10 13 23 2Colorado 4 0 4 4 0Columbus 23 5 9 14 6Dallas 28 3 10 13 2Detroit 27 5 12 17 6Edmonton 29 10 14 24 2Florida 16 6 9 15 0Los Angeles 22 6 6 12 8Minnesota 32 7 7 14 2Montreal 15 4 10 14 0Nashville 26 6 8 14 4New Jersey 13 5 5 10 0NY Islanders 13 1 2 3 2NY Rangers 12 2 5 7 2Ottawa 14 6 8 14 0Philadelphia 13 3 10 13 2Pittsburgh 12 3 4 7 2San Jose 22 4 9 13 6St. Louis 24 7 9 16 2Tampa Bay 15 4 4 8 6Toronto 15 4 6 10 0Vancouver 30 0 12 12 0Washington 13 0 4 4 0Winnipeg 19 4 4 8 0

NHL Totals 570 131 230 361 82

Feb. 7, 1991 | Clinton, ON 6 ft 1 in | 216 lbs

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Feb. 7, 1991 | Clinton, ON 6 ft 1 in | 216 lbs

CAREER STATSder injury • Tied his career high with two goals at MIN (1/11), his first multi-goal game since 12/4/11 vs. DET • Recorded his 100th career assist vs. BUF (2/1) • Tallied his second overtime goal of the season and fourth of his career at NJD (2/3) • Scored 20 seconds into the first period at WPG (3/19), the fastest goal to begin a game by an Avalanche player in 2013-14 • Committed his only penalty of the season (playing with a broken stick) in his 72nd game vs. SJS (3/29); that snapped a streak of 74 consecutive games without a penalty dating back to 4/23/13, the longest such streak by an NHL for-ward since Kyle Wellwood went 159 straight without an infraction from 2006-2009 • Logged a career-high 26:10 of ice time vs. PIT (4/6)… 2013 Playoffs: Finished third on the Avalanche in postseason scoring with six points (2+4) in seven playoff contests • Tied for the team lead with a plus-3 rating • Notched his first career playoff multi-point game with two assists in Game 6 at MIN (4/28)… 2012-13: Ranked 23rd in the NHL in faceoff percentage (52.8%) • Scored three power-play goals, tied for second on the club • Despite missing the first five weeks of the season, still finished fourth among Col-orado skaters in assists and tied for fifth in points • Made his season debut at CBJ (3/3) • Logged a career-high nine shots vs. CHI (3/8) • Tallied three points (1+2) and was plus-4 in eight games at 2013 IIHF World Championship in Stockholm and Helsinki • Led all skaters in the tournament by winning 75 percent of his faceoffs (24-for-32)… 2011-12: Was Colorado’s leading scorer with 55 points (18+37) in 81 games • Led all NHL players with 101 takeaways, which set a new team record • Paced the Avalanche in assists and ranked first among Colorado forwards in ice time (19:31) • Named the NHL’s Second Star of the Week for 11/28-12/4 • Appeared in his 200th NHL game at NSH (1/12), becoming the youngest player in franchise history to do so (20 years, 339 days) • Scored his first career overtime goal vs. FLA (1/18) • Missed his only game of the year vs. MIN (1/24) due to illness • Scored with two seconds left in overtime (4:58) vs. CAR (2/10) • Surpassed the 100-point mark for his career with three assists at DET (2/25) • Collect-ed four points (2+2) and was a plus-3 in seven games at the 2012 IIHF World Championship… 2010-11: Led Colorado in takeaways for the second straight year with 72 • Had just five goals in his first 56 games but scored eight in his final 18 contests • Recorded his first career three-point game (0+3) at CGY (10/28) • Appeared in his 100th NHL game vs. NYR (11/19) • Suffered a shoulder injury at MIN (1/14), forcing him to miss seven games from 1/8-2/5… 2009-10: Tied for the team lead with 81 games played as a rookie • Was the first non-first-round draft pick to immediately make the NHL in his post-draft year since 2003-04 (Dan Fritsche, Patrice Bergeron) • Led the Avalanche in takeaways (69) and ranked first among Colorado forwards in blocked shots (53-tied) • Made his NHL debut in the season opener vs. SJS (10/1), recording his first NHL point (assist); at 18 years, 236 days, he became the youngest player in Avalanche history at the time • Scored his first NHL goal, a game-winner, at MTL (10/15) • Had a seven-game point streak (2+7) from 10/12-10/24, the longest point streak by an NHL rookie in 2009-10 • Recorded his first career multi-goal game vs. CHI (11/6) • Scored two shorthanded goals vs. CBJ (2/2); became the first NHL rookie to score two shorthanded goals in one game since Jordan Staal (PIT) on 10/21/06 • Missed only one game during the year, vs. STL (2/8), with a foot injury • Signed a three-year, entry-level contract prior to the season (9/21)… 2009 Playoffs: Appeared in all six postseason games for Colorado, tallying one goal • Made his Stanley Cup Playoffs debut in Game 1 of the WCQF at SJS (4/14) • Scored the winning goal 51 seconds into overtime for his first career playoff goal in Game 3 vs. SJS (4/18); it was the quickest overtime goal by an Av-alanche player in the Stanley Cup Playoffs since Joe Sakic (0:24) on 5/21/01… 2008-09: Recorded 66 points (16+50) in 68 games while serving as alternate captain for the Erie Otters (OHL) • Led the club in assists and shared the team lead in points • Tied for third in the league with four shorthanded goals • Added five assists in five playoff contests • Participated in the 2009 OHL All-Star Classic and the CHL Top Prospects Game • Represented the OHL at the 2008 Canada-Russia Challenge • Voted the “Best Penalty Killer” and finished second in the “Best on Faceoffs” category in the OHL Western Con-ference Coaches Poll • Served as captain for Team Canada at the 2009 IIHF World Under-18 Championship, totaling five points (2+3) in six games… 2007-08: Was the first overall selection in the 2007 OHL Priority Draft • Recorded 52 points (19+33) in 61 games in his first year with Erie • Served as captain of Team Ontario at the 2008 World Under-17 Hockey Challenge, posting six assists in six games to lead his squad to the gold medal • Won a gold medal with Team Canada at the 2008 Under-18 Ivan Hlinka tournament in Slovakia.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2006-07 Toronto GTHL 50 31 43 74 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2007-08 Erie OHL 61 19 33 52 -18 14 6 3 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2008-09 Erie OHL 68 16 50 66 1 26 5 4 3 -- -- 5 0 5 5 2 Canada WJ18 6 2 3 5 3 0 1 0 0 16 12.5 -- -- -- -- --2009-10 Colorado NHL 81 8 18 26 4 18 0 2 2 135 5.9 6 1 0 1 22010-11 Colorado NHL 74 13 13 26 -7 16 2 1 0 119 10.9 -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Colorado NHL 81 18 37 55 -1 12 4 0 3 189 9.5 -- -- -- -- -- Canada WC 7 2 2 4 3 4 0 0 0 9 22.2 -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Colorado NHL 29 6 14 20 -3 4 3 0 0 66 9.1 -- -- -- -- -- Metallurg KHL 12 5 5 10 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Canada WC 8 1 2 3 4 0 0 0 0 9 11.1 -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Colorado NHL 80 28 36 64 -1 2 9 0 6 201 13.9 7 2 4 6 02014-15 Colorado NHL 82 17 38 55 -5 12 2 1 1 171 9.9 -- -- -- -- -- Canada WC 10 2 9 11 10 0 0 0 0 23 8.7 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Buffalo NHL 71 21 39 60 -16 8 8 1 2 157 13.4 -- -- -- -- -- Canada WC 10 2 6 8 9 2 0 1 0 18 11.1 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Buffalo NHL 72 20 35 55 -1 10 8 1 3 189 10.6 -- -- -- -- -- Canada WC 10 6 3 9 1 0 4 0 1 33 18.2 -- -- -- -- -- Canada WCH 6 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 9 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 570 131 230 361 -30 82 36 6 17 1,227 10.7 13 3 4 7 2 Buffalo Totals 143 41 74 115 -17 18 16 2 5 346 11.8 -- -- -- -- --

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Goals: 3, (2x). Most recent: 3/18/10 at TBLAssists: 3, (8x). Most recent: 1/19/17 at ARIPoints: 4, (4x). Most recent: 2/7/17 at WPG (2+2)Penalty Minutes: 6, 11/10/07 at BOSLongest Point Streak: 8 games, (2x). Most recent: 3/17/09 at OTT to 4/3/09 at WSH (2+11)

Acquired by Buffalo from Minnesota with Marco Scandella and a fourth-round pick in the 2018 NHL Draft in exchange for Tyler Ennis, Marcus Foligno and a third-round pick in the 2018 NHL Draft, June 30, 2017; Ac-quired by Minnesota from Buffalo with a fourth-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft in exchange for Matt Hackett, Johan Larsson, a first-round pick in the 2013 NHL Draft and a second-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft, April 3, 2013; Selected by Buffalo in the second round (55th overall) of the 2001 NHL Draft.

Ranked fifth among all Wild skaters in assists and shots on goal and tied for sixth in points • Tied his career best with three assists vs. ARI (1/19) • Recorded a six-game point streak (2+6) from 1/19-1/31 to kick off a stretch in which he recorded 21 points (4+17) in 17 games, including a point in all but two • Tied his career high with four points (2+2) at WPG (2/7) • Named NHL First Star of Week (2/13) after leading the league with eight points (2+6) in four games • Skated in his 900th career NHL game vs. OTT (3/30) • Tallied his 400th career assist vs. COL (4/2).

2015-16: Ranked third on the team in shots, tied for third in plus/minus rating and tied for fifth in assists • Notched a season-best, six-game point streak (2+4) from 12/5-12/17 • Played in his 800th career NHL game at SJS (1/23) • Tallied his 600th career NHL point (goal) at NYI (2/2) • Had his consecutive games played streak snapped at 231 games vs. EDM (3/10)… 2016 Playoffs: Led all Wild skaters in goals and points, totaling seven points (4+3) in six postseason contests… 2014-15: Tied for first on the team in assists, ranked second in scoring and shots (T-18th in NHL), tied for second in game-winning goals and ranking fifth in goals during reg-ular season • One of two players to play in every game for Wild • Tied his career best with three assists WPG (11/16) and at BUF (1/15) • Skated in his 700th NHL game vs. BOS (12/17) • Had a pair of five-game point streaks (2+3, 11/28-12/9) and (2+5, 12/17-12/29)… 2015 Playoffs: Led the team in shots and tied for sec-ond among Wild skaters in points… 2013-14: Tied for 16th in the NHL in goals, reaching the 30-goal mark for third time in his career • Led Wild in points and goals in the regular season, tied for first in game-winning goals, and tied for second in shots and power-play goals • Was one of three Wild players to skate in all 82 regular-sea-son games • Scored two goals, including game-winning tally, in his 600th career game at CHI (10/26) • Named NHL First Star of the Week (11/4) after collecting six points in three games (4+2) • Scored his 200th career goal at CAR (11/9) • Scored six goals during a four-game goal streak (6+2) from 10/26-11/3 • Re-corded an assist at SJS (1/25) for his 500th career point • Recorded his 300th career assist at NJD (3/20) • Had eight points during a season-best seven-game point streak (4+4) from 3/9-3/20… 2014 Playoffs: Ranked second on the team in points (9) and assists (7) • Set career postseason high with a four-game point streak in Games 3-6 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals against Colorado (1+4)… 2012-13: After posting 25 points (10+15) in 37 games with Buffalo to start the season, was acquired by Minnesota (4/3) and totaled nine points (4+5) in 10 games with the Wild • Tied for 11th among all NHL players with 38 takeaways • Totaled 12 multi-point games, including eight with the Sabres • Passed Phil Housley for 12th-most goals in Sabres history with a power play tally vs. TOR (1/29) • Passed Alexander Mogilny for 12th-most points in Sabres history with a goal at OTT (2/5) • Tied a career high with three assists vs. PHI (1/20) • Took sole possession of sixth-most shorthanded goals in Sabres history (10) vs. NJD (3/2) • Passed Derek Roy for ninth-most assists in Sabres his-tory (267) vs. NYR (3/12)… 2011-12: Became the 16th full-time captain in Sabres history • Became the 11th player in Sabres history to score 50 or more points in six or more seasons • Registered at least one point in 32 of 41 home games • Recorded 46 points (17+29) in 41 home games (ranked fifth in the NHL) and hasn’t been held pointless in consecutive home games since 2/25/11-2/26/11 • Sabres were 17-8-1 when their captain scored a goal • Only player to appear in every Sabres game this season • Six-game point streaks from 11/8-11/18 (3+5), 12/7-12/17 (1+7) and 2/4-2/16 (5+2) • Scored two points (1+1) in the 2012 NHL All-Star Game • Played 500th career game vs. WPG (1/7) • Recorded 400th career point at CAR (1/6)… 2010-11: Games missed due to injury: nine – concussion (10/13-10/30) • Recorded 200th career NHL assist at OTT (1/25) • Five-game assist streak from 12/23-1/4 • Tied career best with four points (2+2) vs. BOS (1/1) •Four-

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 20 4 11 15 0Arizona 20 5 12 17 2Boston 57 20 26 46 10Buffalo 8 2 5 7 0Calgary 20 3 4 7 14Carolina 37 14 15 29 10Chicago 25 11 9 20 0Colorado 26 7 12 19 0Columbus 17 8 5 13 2Dallas 24 3 8 11 6Detroit 17 2 10 12 2Edmonton 18 4 9 13 2Florida 38 15 23 38 14Los Angeles 18 4 11 15 0Minnesota 6 1 2 3 0Montreal 56 13 23 36 14Nashville 25 7 9 16 0New Jersey 33 11 9 20 6NY Islanders 35 7 23 30 12NY Rangers 36 10 10 20 2Ottawa 53 12 18 30 22Philadelphia 36 12 18 30 6Pittsburgh 37 11 15 26 21San Jose 21 4 11 15 0St. Louis 26 4 8 12 4Tampa Bay 37 16 23 39 14Toronto 58 19 31 50 10Vancouver 18 5 4 9 0Washington 38 12 15 27 4Winnipeg 45 15 22 37 10

NHL Totals 905 261 401 662 187

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Nov. 30, 1982 | Repentigny, QC 6 ft 0 in | 180 lbs

CAREER STATSgame point streak (2+2) from 12/7-12/15 • Appeared in 400th career NHL game vs. PIT (11/24) • Had his ironman streak snapped at 336 games when he was injured (concussion) in the first period vs. CHI (10/11) • Sabres were 10-2-0 in his multi-point games… 2011 Playoffs: Scored the game’s only goal and tied for the team lead with four shots in a 1-0 win in Game 4 vs. PHI (4/20) • Picked up an assist and registered more than 20 minutes of TOI in both Games 2 and 3 • Recorded an assist in 4:29 TOI in Game 5 at PHI (4/22) before leaving the game with a severed leg tendon; missed Games 6 and 7… 2009-10: Played in all 82 games for fourth-straight season • Sabres active leader with 332 consecutive regular season games played – fifth longest streak in the NHL • Finished third in team scoring • Multi-point games: 15 • Three-point games: 3 • Sabres were 10-2-2 when he had multi-point game • Registered fourth-straight 20-goal season and fourth season in a row with at least 60 points • Scored 100th career NHL goal vs. NYI (10/16) • Registered 300th career point (goal) vs. TBL (3/27) • Had a season-high eight-game point streak in which he scored 13 points (2+11) beginning at OTT (3/17) and ending at WSH (4/3)… 2010 Playoffs: Tied for team lead in scoring with 4 points (2+2) in six games • Two points including GWG in 4-1 Game 5 win vs. BOS (4/23)… 2008-09: Played in all 82 games for third-straight season • Multi-point games: 18 • Most multi-point games on Sabres • Four three-point games • Finished second on Sabres in scoring • Registered third-straight 20-goal season and third season in a row with at least 60 points • Registered 100th career NHL assist at NYI (10/13) • Scored 200th career NHL point (goal) vs. TBL (12/10) • Played 300th career NHL game vs. NJD (4/4) • Had a season-high eight-game point streak in which he scored 13 points (2+11) beginning at OTT (3/17) and ending at WSH (4/3)… 2007-08: Appeared in all 82 games for the second straight season • Multi-point games: 18 • Finalist for the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy • Set new career highs in assists (53) and points (80) • Scored his 100th career point with a goal vs. ATL (10/11) • Scored at least one point in 10 consecutive games starting at PIT (2/17) and ending vs. WSH (3/5) • During the streak he posted 12 points (6+6) • Scored a point in 20 of the last 24 games of the season, regis-tering 29 points (11+18) • Had nine points (3+6) in three games starting vs. CAR (3/14) and ending vs. TBL (3/19) • Scored a career high four points, twice, 12/22 vs. PHI (1+3) and 3/19 vs. TBL (2+2) • Finished the season with a team high plus-16 rating • Finished the season as Buffalo’s captain as he was designated to wear the ‘C’ months of March/April… 2006-07: Finished with career highs in goals (34), assists (34) and points (68) • Second on the team with two SHG • Had an eight-game point streak (4+7) from 2/17-3/7 • Scored goals in six consecutive games from 10/20-11/2 • Had a career-high three assists vs. NYI (3/30) • Multi-point games: 17 • Finished the season with four three-point games, the most recent 3/30 vs. NYI (0+3)… 2007 Playoffs: Finished with 10 points (4+6) in 16 games • Scored three points (2+1) in five games vs. NYI • Had three points (2+1) in six games vs. NYR • Assisted on Maxim Afinogenov’s OT goal in Game 5 vs. NYR (5/4) • Had four assists in five games vs. OTT… 2005-06: Played in 57 games for the Sabres • Scored 30 points (18+12) in his rookie year • Scored 18th goal of the season vs. TOR (4/16) • Scored first career hat trick vs. LAK (1/14) • Collected two assists vs. ANA (12/8) for second straight multi-point game, and third in his last four games • Scored first career NHL goal on Olaf Kolzig in 3-2 Buffalo win at WSH (11/27) • Recalled to Buffalo (11/26) • Was the AHL’s leading goal scorer at time of recall with 19 goals in 18 games • Was also tied for first with nine power-play goals and ranked fourth in the AHL with 26 points (19+7) • Tied an Amerks franchise record with five goals against Cleveland (10/21) • Played second career NHL game vs. MTL (11/4)… 2006 Playoffs: Recorded 10 points (5+5) in 18 games • Led all NHL rookies in playoff scoring • Notched two assists at CAR (5/20) • Scored shorthanded OT game/series winning goal at OTT (5/13) • Had two points (1+1) at PHI (5/2) • Scored his first three playoff goals and added one assist vs. PHI (4/24)… 2004-05: Missed 2005 Calder Cup playoffs due to a broken ankle • Appeared in 78 games with the Rochester Americans (AHL), collecting 68 points (30+38) • Collected three assists for the second-straight game on 3/19 at Syracuse • Scored three goals against St. John’s at HSBC Arena (4/3) • Collected three points (2+1) at Cleveland (2/17) • Picked up two goals at San Antonio (12/4) • Scored two goals at Binghamton (11/6)… 2003-04: Led Rochester with 34 goals, 22 coming on power play • Led AHL with 22 PPG • Ranked fourth in league in goals and 14th in points • Named Sher-Wood American Hockey League Player of the Week on March 1 after recording five goals and one assist in three games • Netted hat trick vs. Syracuse (2/29) • Had missed 12 games with injury • Named starter for Canadian team at 2004 Pepsi AHL All-Star Classic • Missed game due to injury • Made NHL debut at WSH (12/27) and recorded three shots on goal • Led Rochester with 14 goals, 10 on PP, in 31 games at time of recall • Multi-point games: Nine… 2004 Playoffs: Ranked fifth in points in AHL and tied for second in goals and ninth in assists • Tied for lead with five PPG • Credited with two PPG vs. Milwaukee (5/23) • Picked up assist in games one and two vs. Mil-waukee (5/18 & 5/20) • Scored three goals in game three win over Hamilton (5/8) • Recorded goal and assist in Game 7 win over Syracuse (5/1) • Netted two PPG in win over Syracuse (4/25) and added another PP marker vs. Syracuse (4/28)… 2002-03: Scored first professional playoff goal vs. Milwaukee (4/12) • Finished season with 34 points (13+21), ranking seventh on Amerks • Recorded first two-goal game of professional career at Syra-cuse (12/28) • Recorded first multi-point game (1+1) of career vs. Binghamton (11/16) • Named November’s Mary Cariola VIP Player of the Month for community service • Scored first professional goal at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (10/30) • Made Rochester debut vs. Albany (10/11)… 2001-02: Finished second in points for Shawinigan Cataractes (QMJHL) • Registered career-high 121 points (57+64) in 66 games • Led team with career-best 57 goals and was tied for league lead in goals • Ranked seventh in the league in points (121) • Second-straight season topping the 100-point plateau • First Team All-Star and received league award for most sportsmanlike player • Selected CHL Third Team All-Star at left wing • Played for Robert-Lebel Conference All-Star Team at 2002 CHL All-Star Cup in Ottawa… 2000-01: Finished second full season with Shawinigan with 113 points (46+67) in 71 games • Set career highs for assists and games played • Helped lead Cataractes to first overall in league • Finished third in team scoring race and was 10th in QM-JHL in points • Among league leaders in goals (10th) and assists (14th) • Played for Robert-Lebel Conference All-Star Team at 2001 CHL All-Star Cup in Montreal • Named QMJHL Player of the Week for the period ending 11/26 with nine points (6+3) • Posted 18-game scoring streak with 32 points (12+20) from 12/17-2/17 • Recorded two hat tricks (9/29 and 11/24) • Posted second-longest scoring streak of season with 35 points (12+23) in 19 consecutive games from 9/25-11/05 • Played for Team Cherry at 2001 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game in Calgary • Scored 12 points (6+6) in 10 postseason games… 1999-00: Finished first full season in QMJHL with 21 points (4+17) in 60 games • Appeared in 13 playoff games and registered two goals and three assists.

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SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM1998-99 Shawinigan QMJHL 2 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --1999-00 Shawinigan QMJHL 60 4 17 21 -- 12 -- -- -- -- -- 13 2 3 5 02000-01 Shawinigan QMJHL 71 46 67 113 -- 24 -- -- -- -- -- 10 6 6 12 02001-02 Shawinigan QMJHL 66 57 64 121 -- 32 -- -- -- -- -- 2 0 0 0 02002-03 Rochester AHL 73 13 21 34 5 16 3 0 2 138 9.4 3 1 1 2 02003-04 Rochester AHL 66 34 30 64 -1 30 22 0 4 227 15.0 16 9 10 19 6 Buffalo NHL 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2004-05 Rochester AHL 78 30 38 68 1 43 11 0 7 266 11.3 0 0 0 0 02005-06 Buffalo NHL 57 18 12 30 -4 22 10 2 2 124 14.5 18 5 5 10 8 Rochester AHL 18 19 7 26 2 11 9 1 1 78 24.4 0 0 0 0 02006-07 Buffalo NHL 82 34 34 68 25 30 2 2 5 212 16.0 16 4 6 10 02007-08 Buffalo NHL 82 27 53 80 16 20 2 1 1 232 11.6 -- -- -- -- -- USA WC 7 2 3 5 -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2008-09 Buffalo NHL 82 20 46 66 -4 18 6 1 2 239 8.4 -- -- -- -- --2009-10 Buffalo NHL 82 24 38 62 13 22 8 0 2 252 9.5 6 2 2 4 22010-11 Buffalo NHL 73 22 30 52 1 15 5 1 2 215 10.2 5 1 3 4 22011-12 Buffalo NHL 82 30 43 73 -7 12 8 2 5 235 12.8 -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Buffalo NHL 37 10 15 25 1 8 1 1 1 94 10.6 -- -- -- -- -- Minnesota NHL 10 4 5 9 0 0 1 0 1 24 16.7 2 0 0 0 0 Mannheim DEL 7 5 12 -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Minnesota NHL 82 30 30 60 3 16 7 0 5 226 13.3 13 2 7 9 02014-15 Minnesota NHL 82 18 36 54 9 8 3 0 4 252 7.1 10 3 3 6 02015-16 Minnesota NHL 75 11 25 36 10 12 3 0 2 187 5.9 6 4 3 7 62016-17 Minnesota NHL 78 13 34 47 2 4 0 0 2 176 7.4 5 0 1 1 0

NHL Totals 905 261 401 662 65 187 56 10 34 2,471 10.6 81 21 30 51 18 Buffalo Totals 578 185 271 456 41 147 42 10 20 1,606 11.5 45 12 16 28 12

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Goals: 2, (12x). Most recent: 10/26/16 vs. WSHAssists: 4, 2/11/16 vs. TORPoints: 4, 2/11/16 vs. TOR (0+4)Penalty Minutes: 20, 2/17/11 at EDMLongest Point Streak: 7 games, (2x). Most recent: 3/28/14 at CGY to 4/10/14 vs. BUF (3+4)

Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2017; Signed by Edmonton as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2014; Signed by NY Rangers as an unrestricted free agent, July 5, 2013; Acquired by Tampa Bay from Boston in exchange for Michel Ouellet and a fifth-round pick in the 2012 NHL Draft, June 23, 2012; Signed by Boston as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2011; Acquired by Montreal from Minnesota in ex-change for Guillaume Latendresse, November 3, 2009; Selected by Minnesota in the first round (fourth overall) of the 2005 NHL Draft.

Finished fourth on the team with 39 takeaways • Tied for first among Oilers forwards with 39 blocked shots • Scored the game-winning goal vs. WSH (10/26) • Played in his 500th career NHL game vs. NYR (11/13).

2015-16: Tied his career high in points (36) and set a new career best in assists (22) • Ranked fifth on the team in points (36) and goals (14) • Ranked second on the team in power-play goals (5) • Posted six multi-point games • Registered a career-best four-point game (0+4) vs. TOR (2/11)… 2014-15: Ranked third on the team in goals (19), setting a new career high • Led the Oilers in game-winning goals (3) • His shooting percentage of 18.1% ranked fourth in the league among players with at least 10 goals • Played in his 400th career NHL game at WSH (1/20)… 2013-14: Played in a career-high 80 NHL games • Established career highs in points (36) and assists (21) • Tied his best career mark with a seven-game point streak from 3/28-4/10 (3+4)… 2012-13: Led the team in plus/minus rating (plus-8), tied for sixth in goals (eight) and seventh in points (20) • Tallied a four-game point streak from 2/12-2/19 (2+5) • Tied a career high with three assists vs. TOR (2/19) • Registered consecutive multi-point games on two occasions: 1/29-2/1 (1+3) and 2/16-2/19 (2+3) • Registered 12 points in a 10-game span from 1/29-2/19 (4+8)… 2011-12: Established career highs in points (32), plus/minus rat-ing (plus-18), and game-winning goals (five) • Ranked third on the team in game-winning goals, seventh in hits (97), eighth in goals, and eighth in points • Skated in his 200th career NHL game vs. WPG (11/26) • Recorded a three-game goal streak from 12/17-12/23 • Tallied 12 points in a 10-game span from 3/4-3/27 (5+7) • Registered three points in a game on two occasions: 1/5 vs. CGY (0+3) and 3/19 vs. TOR (2+1) • Notched his first career playoff goal in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. WSH (4/14)… 2010-11: Established career highs in games played (79), assists (17), hits (110), penalty minutes (87), and shots on goal (129) • Tied for third on the team in game-winning goals (four), tied for third in hits, ranked third in penalty min-utes and seventh in goals, tied for eighth in assists and tied for eighth in points • Recorded two goals, including the game-winner, at BUF (11/5) • Tallied three assists at MIN (3/20) • Tallied a three-game goal streak from 2/10-2/15 • Skated in three playoff games… 2009-10: Established career highs in goals (17), and power-play goals (four) • Tallied a career-best five-game point streak 3/6-3/13 (2+4) • Posted four multi-point efforts • Reg-istered a career-high seven shots on goal vs. STL (1/20) • Skated in his 100th career NHL game at PHI (4/2) • Established playoff career-highs in games played (18) and assists (two) • Registered his first career playoff point (assist) in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals on at WSH (4/15)… 2008-09: Tied for first among Houston (AHL) skaters in shorthanded goals (two), and ranked eighth in points (24) • Tallied a three-game NHL point streak from 11/1-11/6 (2+1) • Recorded his first career game-winning goal and first career power-play goal at COL (11/6) • Registered a five-game AHL point streak from 2/13-2/21 (1+5) • Established AHL playoff career-highs in games played (20), goals (one), assists (seven), and points (eight) • Recorded his first profes-sional playoff point (assist) at Peoria (4/17) • Scored his first professional playoff goal vs. Milwaukee (5/7)… 2007-08: Registered 24 points (10+14) in 46 games for Houston (AHL) in his second full professional season • Appeared in a career-high 11 NHL games • Recorded the first points of his NHL career with a two-goal effort at CGY (3/22) • Tallied the first assist of his NHL career vs. VAN (3/28) • Made his NHL playoff debut in Game 5 of the Western Conference Quarterfinals vs. COL (4/17) • Also skated in three playoff games with Houston… 2006-07: Established AHL career highs in games played (67), goals (19), assists (17), points (36), and penalty minutes (109) • Ranked second on the team in goals and fifth in points • Tallied his first professional point with a

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS POULIOT VS. NHL

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 19 2 6 8 12Arizona 16 2 7 9 14Boston 21 2 1 3 14Buffalo 23 7 0 7 20Calgary 19 5 8 13 16Carolina 22 5 3 8 10Chicago 12 2 1 3 6Colorado 16 4 4 8 2Columbus 16 2 3 5 11Dallas 13 3 5 8 8Detroit 10 2 4 6 6Edmonton 9 1 4 5 24Florida 25 8 8 16 8Los Angeles 22 4 5 9 10Minnesota 12 3 6 9 2Montreal 17 5 3 8 22Nashville 12 1 2 3 6New Jersey 22 3 2 5 20NY Islanders 21 7 3 10 8NY Rangers 17 4 2 6 13Ottawa 25 7 4 11 10Philadelphia 19 3 7 10 29Pittsburgh 18 6 5 11 16San Jose 17 0 3 3 4St. Louis 16 4 0 4 14Tampa Bay 20 7 0 7 8Toronto 25 7 14 21 8Vancouver 24 2 8 10 8Washington 23 6 3 9 14Winnipeg 20 3 6 9 6

NHL Totals 551 117 127 244 349

Sept. 29, 1986 | Alfred, ON 6 ft 3 in | 200 lbs

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CAREER STATSgoal vs. Iowa (10/8) • Tallied a three-game goal streak from 10/20-10/27 • Recorded three points in a game on two occasions: 11/17 vs. San Antonio (2+1) and 1/21 vs. Milwaukee (1+2) • Made his NHL debut at MTL (11/22)… 2005-06: Established an OHL career high in goals (35) • Led Sudbury in goals and plus/minus rating (plus-23), and ranked second on the team in points (65) • Tallied three consecutive multi-goal efforts from 11/11-11/13 • Registered a nine-game point streak from 1/13-2/4 (9+6) • Recorded a career-high four goals vs. Barrie (2/17) • Represented the Eastern Conference at the 2006 OHL All-Star Classic • Established an OHL playoff career high in goals (eight) • Made his AHL playoff debut at Milwaukee (5/6) • Captured a gold medal as a member of Team Canada at the 2006 IIHF World Junior Championship… 2004-05: Established OHL career highs in assists (38) and points (67) • Led the team in assists, tied for first in points, and ranked third in goals (29) • Tallied his first OHL hat trick vs. Erie (9/26) • Posted 19 multi-point efforts • Named OHL Rookie of the Month for December with 13 points (6+7) in 11 games • Recorded a seven-game point streak from 12/3-12/17 (5+6) • Selected as the OHL Rookie of the Year and the CHL Rookie of the Year • Named to the OHL First All-Rookie Team • Named to the OHL Second All-Star Team • Established OHL playoff career highs in assists (eight) and points (14)… 2003-04: Made his OHL debut and registered his first point (goal) vs. Mississauga (2/13) • Skated in his OHL playoff debut and registered his first OHL playoff goal vs. Toronto (3/24).

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2002-03 Clarence OHA-B 38 13 17 30 -- 86 -- -- -- -- -- 5 0 2 2 8 Hawkesbury CJHL 1 1 0 1 -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2003-04 Hawkesbury CJHL 45 21 21 42 -- 85 -- -- -- -- -- 6 3 7 10 10 Sudbury OHL 4 2 2 4 5 0 0 0 0 -- -- 4 2 1 3 02004-05 Sudbury OHL 67 29 38 67 7 102 8 0 5 -- -- 12 6 8 14 202005-06 Sudbury OHL 51 35 30 65 23 141 11 5 3 -- -- 8 8 3 11 16 Canada WJC 6 0 5 5 3 14 0 0 0 12 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Houston AHL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 2 0 0 0 22006-07 Houston AHL 67 19 17 36 -16 109 8 0 5 116 16.4 -- -- -- -- -- Minnesota NHL 3 0 0 0 -1 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2007-08 Houston AHL 46 10 14 24 -8 67 3 0 1 76 13.2 3 0 0 0 2 Minnesota NHL 11 2 1 3 -1 0 0 0 0 10 20.0 1 0 0 0 02008-09 Minnesota NHL 37 5 6 11 1 18 2 0 1 34 14.7 -- -- -- -- -- Houston AHL 30 9 15 24 -2 20 2 2 0 76 11.8 20 1 7 8 282009-10 Minnesota NHL 14 2 2 4 0 12 0 0 0 19 10.5 -- -- -- -- -- Montreal NHL 39 15 9 24 8 31 4 0 3 92 16.3 18 0 2 2 6 Hamilton AHL 3 1 2 3 1 4 1 0 0 11 9.1 -- -- -- -- --2010-11 Montreal NHL 79 13 17 30 2 87 1 0 4 129 10.1 3 0 0 0 72011-12 Boston NHL 74 16 16 32 18 38 1 0 5 107 15.0 7 1 1 2 62012-13 Tampa Bay NHL 34 8 12 20 8 15 0 0 1 60 13.3 -- -- -- -- --2013-14 NY Rangers NHL 80 15 21 36 10 56 7 0 4 141 10.6 25 5 5 10 262014-15 Edmonton NHL 58 19 15 34 -1 28 4 1 3 105 18.1 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Edmonton NHL 55 14 22 36 -6 30 5 1 0 109 12.8 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Edmonton NHL 67 8 6 14 -5 3 0 0 1 77 10.4 13 0 0 0 4

NHL Totals 551 117 127 244 3 349 24 2 22 884 13.2 67 6 8 14 49

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Sept. 29, 1986 | Alfred, ON 6 ft 3 in | 200 lbs

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Goals: 3, 1/10/16 at WPGAssists: 2, (4x). Most recent: 1/10/17 vs. PHI (1+2)Points: 3, (2x). Most recent: 1/10/17 vs. PHI (1+2)Penalty Minutes: 2, (9x). Most recent: 12/27/17 at DETLongest Point Streak: 5 games, 12/20/17 at FLA to 12/29/17 vs. BOS (2+4)

Selected by Buffalo in the first round (second overall) of the 2014 NHL Draft.

Games missed due to injury: two – illness (2/18-2/19) • The Sabres were 12-4-1 in games in which he scored a goal and 7-0-1 in his multi-point games • Logged 22:12 of ice time at VAN (10/20), the second-highest total of his career • Played in his 100th game at BOS (11/7) • Had points (2+3) in a career-best four straight games from 11/25 at WSH to 12/3 vs. BOS; topped that streak with a five-game run (2+4) from 12/20 at FLA to 12/29 vs. BOS • Tied a career high with three points (1+2) vs. PHI (1/10) • Registered two separate three-game point streaks in February (2/7-2/11 and 2/14-2/25), totaling seven points (3+4) in a seven-game span.

2015-16: Games missed due to injury: three – upper body (1/22-1/26) • His 23 goals were the eighth-most by a rookie in Sabres franchise history and tied for third-most among all NHL rookies in 2015-16 • Ranked second among all Sabres skaters in goals (23) and third in points (42) • Led all regular Sabres forwards in CF%/SAT% • The Sabres were 6-1-0 when he recorded a multi-point game • Scored his first NHL goal at TBL (10/17) • Scored his first NHL goal at TBL (10/17) • Had the first multi-goal game of his career (2+0) at NSH (11/28) • Scored his first career hat trick with three goals at WPG (1/10), becoming the first Sabres rookie to record a hat trick since Jason Pominville vs. LAK (1/14/06) • Scored six goals in a nine-game span from 2/4-2/21, including a career-best three-game goal streak from 2/4 vs. BOS to 2/9 vs. FLA (4+0) • Won gold with Canada at the 2016 IIHF World Championship in Russia, recording four assists in 10 games… 2014-15: Logged 13:37 of ice time in his first NHL game vs. CBJ (10/9); became the third-youngest player (18 years, 338 days) ever to dress for the Sabres on opening day • Recorded his first NHL point with an assist at SJS (10/25) • Notched two assists in his AHL debut vs. Utica (4/17) • Had an assist at Adirondack (4/19) • Named a WHL Second Team All-Star • Scored the game-winning goal for Team Canada in the gold medal game at the 2015 World Junior Championship • Tied for the tournament lead in both goals (5) and points (11) at the 2015 World Junior Championship • Named to the tournament All-Star Team at the 2015 World Junior Championship • Led the Kootenay Ice (WHL) in points per game (1.38)… 2013-14: Tied for fourth in the WHL in scoring with 105 points and ranked second with 69 assists • Awarded the CHL Sportsman of the Year • Was named WHL Player of the Year • Won the WHL Sportsmanlike Player of the Year award • Led the Kootenay Ice and finished tied for fourth in the WHL with 105 points (36+69) in 60 games • Named captain of the Kootenay Ice (WHL) • Selected as a WHL First-Team All-Star • Represented Canada at the 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship in Sweden … 2012-13: Was named a WHL Second-Team All-Star after leading Kootenay with 85 points (35+50) in 72 games in his second full WHL season… 2011-12: Finished his first full WHL season with 62 points (28+34) and only two penalty minutes in 67 games • Won the WHL Rookie of the Year Award… 2010-11: Won the WHL Championship as a member of the Kootenay Ice.

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS REINHART VS. NHL

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 6 0 2 2 2Arizona 4 2 1 3 0Boston 9 2 2 4 0Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0Calgary 4 0 3 3 2Carolina 7 0 3 3 0Chicago 4 0 1 1 0Colorado 4 3 1 4 0Columbus 6 3 1 4 0Dallas 4 0 1 1 2Detroit 8 4 1 5 2Edmonton 4 0 2 2 0Florida 9 5 3 8 2Los Angeles 4 1 0 1 0Minnesota 4 0 1 1 0Montreal 9 0 2 2 0Nashville 4 2 1 3 2New Jersey 6 0 1 1 0NY Islanders 6 1 2 3 0NY Rangers 5 1 3 4 0Ottawa 8 4 3 7 0Philadelphia 6 1 2 3 2Pittsburgh 6 1 1 2 2San Jose 5 0 3 3 0St. Louis 3 2 0 2 0Tampa Bay 8 1 1 2 0Toronto 10 1 6 7 0Vancouver 4 1 0 1 0Washington 6 1 1 2 2Winnipeg 4 4 2 6 0

NHL Totals 167 40 50 90 18

Nov. 6, 1995 | West Vancouver, BC 6 ft 1 in | 192 lbs

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Nov. 6, 1995 | West Vancouver, BC 6 ft 1 in | 192 lbs

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2010-11 Vancouver BCMML 34 38 40 78 -- 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Kootenay WHL 4 2 0 2 4 0 0 0 1 -- -- 1 0 0 0 02011-12 Kootenay WHL 67 28 34 62 16 2 6 0 5 -- -- 4 1 1 2 0 Canada WJ18 7 2 4 6 1 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Kootenay WHL 72 35 50 85 8 22 9 2 7 -- -- 5 0 1 1 4 Canada WJ18 7 3 4 7 7 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Kootenay WHL 60 36 69 105 24 11 12 2 6 -- -- 13 6 17 23 2 Canada WJC 7 2 3 5 5 0 1 0 0 8 25.0 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Kootenay WHL 47 19 46 65 6 20 7 1 2 -- -- 7 6 3 9 8 Buffalo NHL 9 0 1 1 -1 2 0 0 0 3 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Canada WJC 7 5 6 11 13 6 1 0 3 20 25.0 -- -- -- -- -- Rochester AHL 3 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- 2015-16 Buffalo NHL 79 23 19 42 -8 8 8 0 3 165 13.9 -- -- -- -- -- Canada WC 10 0 4 4 3 0 0 0 0 7 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Buffalo NHL 79 17 30 47 -11 8 9 0 3 178 9.6 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 167 40 50 90 -20 18 17 0 6 346 11.6 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 167 40 50 90 -20 18 17 0 6 346 11.6 -- -- -- -- --

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Goals: 3, 12/10/15 at CGYAssists: 3, (3x). Most recent: 10/16/16 at EDMPoints: 3, (5x). Most recent: 12/6/16 vs. EDM (1+2)Penalty Minutes: 15, 3/21/17 vs. PITLongest Point Streak: 6 games, 2/12/17 vs. VAN to 2/25/17 at COL (0+6)

Selected by Buffalo in the first round (eighth overall) of the 2013 NHL Draft.

Averaged 26:23 of ice time per game, the most by a Sabres skater in a full season with the team since Alexei Zhitnik (26:33) in 2002-03 • His 24 power-play assists tied for fourth-most in the league and tied for 21st-most in a season in franchise history; it was the highest total by a Sabres defenseman since Garry Galley (28) in 1995-96 season • Recorded an assist on 20.2 percent of his teammates’ goals, joining Phil Housley (22.6% in 1989-90) as just the second Sabres defenseman ever to record an assist on more than 20 percent of his teammates’ goals in a season • His 39 assists tied him for seventh among all NHL defensemen and were the 19th-most by a defenseman in franchise history; only one other Sabres defenseman in the last 20 years has matched this mark (Brian Campbell, 42 in 2006-07) • The Sabres were 6-0-1 when he recorded at least two points • Tied a career high with three points (0+3) at EDM (10/16) • Played in his 200th NHL game vs. MIN (10/27) • Had two assists and scored an overtime goal vs. EDM (12/6), again tying his career high in points • Had points (2+7) in a career-best five straight games from 12/5 at WSH to 12/16 vs. NYI; topped that streak with a six-game streak (0+6) from 2/12 vs. VAN to 2/25 at COL • Logged a career-high 35:24 of ice time vs. DET (1/20), topping his previous high by 5:02 • Earned his 100th career point with an assist vs. STL (2/18) • Missed three games (3/25-3/28) due to suspension.

2015-16: Registered career-high totals in goals (9), assists (32) and points (41), ranking third among all Sabres in assists and fourth in points • Ranked 10th in the NHL with an average ice time of 25:16 per game; only Alexei Zhitnik (four times) has averaged more minutes per game in a full season with the Sabres • Ranked third among all Sabres and ninth among all NHL defensemen with 202 shots, becoming the first Sabres defenseman to record 200 shots in a season since Phil Housley (1989-90) • Became the first Sabres defenseman to record 19 points in a 20-game span (11/7-12/17) since Garry Galley (2/21/96-4/3/96) • Recorded his first career multi-goal game (2+0), including his first career game-winner with 16.8 seconds left in regulation, vs. VAN (11/7); it was the Sabres’ latest regulation game-winning goal since Mike Grier scored at 19:55 of the third period on 3/11/06 at PHI • Tied his career high with a four-game point streak (3+3) from 11/7 vs. VAN to 11/14 vs. SJS • Registered the first hat trick of his career at CGY (12/10), becoming the sixth Sabres defenseman to record a hat trick and the first since Phil Housley (1/22/88 vs. NYR); he also became one of only two Sabres defenseman to score three goals in a single period, joining Jerry Korab (11/19/78 vs. MNS) • Became the youngest NHL defenseman to score a hat trick (21 years, 44 days) since Hannu Virta (19 years, 362 days) did so for the Sabres on 3/19/83 at MTL • Was assessed a high-sticking penalty vs. CHI (12/19) that snapped a 43-game penalty-free stretch that began on 3/21/15 • Recorded two assists in a career-high 30:15 of ice time at ARI (1/18)… 2014-15: Games missed due to injury: three; two – illness (12/29-12/31), one – flu (4/1) • Led the team in ice time in 12 games, averaging 20:36 for the season • Scored his first goal of the season at MIN (11/13) • Scored his second goal of the season and was named the game’s third star vs. OTT (12/15) • Scored a power-play goal and skated a team-high 26:46 of ice time at BOS (12/21) • Set a new career high with 28:36 of ice time vs. NYR (3/14) • Scored a power-play goal and had 28:23 TOI at BOS (3/17) • Had two points (1+1) and finished with a plus-1 rating at COL (3/28) • Tallied a career-high three assists vs. CHI (4/3) • Recorded points in a career-best four straight games from 3/26-4/3 (3+4)... 2013-14: Made his NHL debut vs. DET (10/2) • Scored his first NHL goal in the second period at FLA (10/25) • Played 34 games for the Sabres and registered four points (2+2) • Scored the gold medal-clinching goal for Finland at the 2014 World Junior Championship • Scored three goals and was a plus-1 for Finland at World Juniors • Played in 34 regular-season games for Rochester and recorded 20 points (6+14) • His 20 points ranked third among Amerks defensemen • Scored his first two AHL goals at Hamilton (11/27) • Recorded back-to-back two-point games

CAREER GAME HIGHLIGHTS RISTOLAINEN VS. NHL

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 8 1 1 2 0Arizona 6 2 4 6 10Boston 13 2 1 3 4Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0Calgary 7 4 2 6 0Carolina 9 0 1 1 2Chicago 7 0 5 5 6Colorado 6 1 3 4 0Columbus 9 2 4 6 6Dallas 7 0 0 0 0Detroit 15 0 9 9 6Edmonton 7 2 6 8 0Florida 13 2 6 8 4Los Angeles 8 0 3 3 0Minnesota 6 2 1 3 4Montreal 14 1 4 5 2Nashville 7 1 1 2 2New Jersey 10 0 1 1 4NY Islanders 12 1 3 4 2NY Rangers 11 0 1 1 2Ottawa 13 1 6 7 11Philadelphia 10 0 6 6 2Pittsburgh 10 0 3 3 17San Jose 7 0 3 3 4St. Louis 7 0 2 2 0Tampa Bay 15 1 2 3 4Toronto 13 0 0 0 23Vancouver 8 2 1 3 4Washington 9 0 4 4 0Winnipeg 6 0 2 2 4

NHL Totals 273 25 85 110 123

Oct. 27, 1994 | Turku, FIN 6 ft 4 in | 218 lbs

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Oct. 27, 1994 | Turku, FIN 6 ft 4 in | 218 lbs

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2009-10 TPS U18 FIN-U18 32 3 7 10 -- 28 -- -- -- -- -- 3 1 0 1 4 TPS Jr. FIN-Jr. 5 1 1 2 -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2010-11 TPS Jr. FIN-Jr. 27 0 12 12 -- 30 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- TPS U18 FIN-U18 2 1 2 3 -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- 13 5 3 8 8 TPS SM-liiga 1 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2011-12 TPS SM-liiga 40 3 5 8 -- 78 -- -- -- -- -- 2 0 0 0 0 TPS Jr. FIN-Jr. 8 0 4 4 -- 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 TPS SM-liiga 52 3 12 15 -- 32 -- -- -- -- -- 5 2 1 3 22013-14 Rochester AHL 34 6 14 20 -2 22 4 1 0 66 9.1 5 0 2 2 2 Buffalo NHL 34 2 2 4 -15 6 0 0 0 52 3.8 -- -- -- -- -- Finland WJC 5 3 0 3 1 8 0 0 1 15 20.0 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Buffalo NHL 78 8 12 20 -32 26 4 0 0 121 6.6 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Buffalo NHL 82 9 32 41 -21 33 4 0 1 202 4.5 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Buffalo NHL 79 6 39 45 -9 58 1 0 2 186 3.2 -- -- -- -- -- Finland WCH 3 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 6 6 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 273 25 85 110 -77 123 9 0 3 561 4.5 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 273 25 85 110 -77 123 9 0 3 561 4.5 -- -- -- -- --

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CAREER STATS(2+2) on 11/27 and 11/29 • Had a goal in two straight games (2/8-2/14) • Had two assists in five Amerks playoff games… 2012-13: Appeared in 52 games for his hometown TPS Turku (SM-liiga), recording a career-high 15 points (3+12) • Led all TPS defensemen in scoring and finished seventh on the team in points • Earned 21:40 TOI per game, the most of any TPS blueliner • Joined the TPS U-20 team for the playoffs and had three points (2+1) and a plus-5 rating in five games • Had six points (4+2) in six games for Finland at the World Junior Championship… 2011-12: Enjoyed a productive rookie campaign with TPS Turku; immediately earned a full-time roster spot out of camp and appeared in 40 professional games, notching eight points (3+5) • Averaged 16:33 TOI per game, including over 20 minutes in the first eight games of the season • Was held pointless in two postseason contests for Turku • Skated in eight games with TPS’ U-20 team, finishing with four assists and a plus-4 rating • Played in seven games for Finland at the World Junior Championship and assisted on three goals while earning a plus-1 rating… 2010-11: Played in one game with TPS Turku, making his SM-liiga debut as a 16-year-old and seeing 6:41 TOI • Spent much of the season with the TPS U-20 team, where he collected 12 assists and 30 penalty minutes in 27 games • Took the TPS U-18 squad to the SM-liiga Finals, tallying eight points (5+3) in 13 playoff appearances.

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Goals: 1, (27x). Most recent: 3/9/17 at TBLAssists: 2, (4x). Most recent: 1/23/16 at SJSPoints: 2, (8x). Most recent: 2/28/17 at WPG (1+1)Penalty Minutes: 17, 11/6/14 at OTTLongest Point Streak: 4 games, 12/20/14 vs. NSH to 12/29/14 at WPG (3+2)

Acquired by Buffalo from Minnesota with Jason Pominville and a fourth-round pick in the 2018 NHL Draft in exchange for Tyler Ennis, Marcus Foligno and a third-round pick in the 2018 NHL Draft, June 30, 2017; Selected by Minnesota in the second round (55th overall) of the 2008 NHL Draft.

2016-17: Ranked fourth on team in blocked shots (83) • Registered a season-high five shots at EDM (12/4) • Tallied a season-high two points (1+1) at WPG (2/28) • Had a season-best three-game point streak (1+2) from 3/9-3/12… 2017 Playoffs: Tied for first in goals and playoff games among Wild defenseman • Skated a playoff career-high 26:41 in Game 1 vs. STL (4/12).

2015-16: Established career highs in assists (16) and shots (126) • Ranked third among Wild skaters in TOI/game and fourth in blocked shots • Skated in his 300th career NHL game at WPG (4/3) • Tied a career best with a plus-4 rating vs. COL (3/1) • Skated a season-high 25:53 at STL (2/6) • Recorded a season-high five shots at NSH (1/16) and at NYR (2/5)… 2014-15: Set career highs in goals (11), points (23), shots (112), pen-alty minutes (56) and hits (90) • Led team in penalty minutes and shorthanded TOI/game (2:23), tied for second in game-winning goals and third in hits; tied for third among NHL defensemen in game-winners • Scored a goal in consecutive games for first time in his career 11/16 and 11/20; also recorded a goal in consecutive games from 12/20-12/23 and 4/9-4/11 • Had a career-best, four-game point streak (3+2) from 12/20-12/29 • Skated a season-high 27:26 at CBJ (12/31) • Skated in his 200th game vs. ARI (1/17) • Tied franchise record for shots by defenseman with eight vs. CHI (2/3) • Led the team in plus/minus rating, ranked first among team defensemen in shots, and tied for first in goals and fourth in TOI/game during the playoffs… 2013-14: Set career highs in games played, assists, points, plus-minus rating, shots and hits; tied career high in goals • Appeared in his 100th career NHL game vs. MTL (11/1) • Tied a career high with five shots and recorded an assist at WPG (11/23) • Tallied two assists for his first career multi-point game vs. SJS (12/8) • Skated season-high 25:00 at LAK (1/7) • Suffered sprained knee vs. TBL (2/4) and missed three games • Tallied a shorthanded goal in Game 2 of Western Conference Quarterfinal Series at COL (4/19) • Ranked second on the team in plus-minus during the playoffs… 2012-13: Recorded one goal in six games with Minnesota and collected 17 points (2+15) in 45 regular season games with Houston in 2012-13 • Scored one goal in two playoff games with the Aeros • Led team defensemen in scoring with two points (1+1) and tied for third on the team in blocked shots in the 2013 Western Conference Quarterfinal Series against Chicago… 2011-12: Ranked second among NHL rookies in blocked shots and TOI/game • Scored his first NHL goal in the season opener vs. CBJ (10/8) • Recorded his first career game-winning goal at LAK (12/8) • Skated a career-high 35:32 vs. CHI (4/5)… 2010-11: Saw action in 20 NHL games with the Minnesota Wild, posting two assists and two penalty minutes • Notched 19 points (3+16) and 17 penalty minutes in 33 games with the Houston Aeros • Played in 20 playoff games with Houston, tallying eight points (2+6) and eight penalty minutes • Made his NHL debut at FLA (11/12) • Record-ed his first NHL point (assist) vs. ANA (11/17)… 2009-10: Signed an ATO with Houston (AHL) on 3/31 and recorded one assist in seven games • Notched 31 points (9+22) and 41 penalty minutes in 31 games with Val-d’Or (QMJHL) • Named to QMJHL roster for 2009 Subway Super Series • Totaled six points (2+4) in six playoff games, leading team defensemen in scoring • Scored three points (1+2), including the game-winning goal in the semifinals, and had a plus-7 rating in six games to claim a silver medal for Canada at the 2010 IIHF World Junior Championship… 2008-09: Recorded 37 points (10+27) and 64 penalty minutes in 58 games with Val-d’Or • Played in two regular -season contests and six playoff games with Houston (AHL)… 2007-08: Recorded 14 points (4+10) and 35 penalty minutes in 65 games in his rookie season with Val-d’Or • Led Val-d’Or rookie defensemen in scoring and was named the QMJHL Prospect of the Month in December • Won a gold medal with Team Canada at the 2009 IIHF World Under-18 Championship, posting two points (1+1) and a plus-7 rating in seven games.

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 16 1 4 5 4Arizona 15 0 2 2 4Boston 8 1 0 1 0Buffalo 5 1 2 3 2Calgary 17 0 3 3 8Carolina 7 0 3 3 4Chicago 21 2 11 13 4Colorado 22 0 4 4 4Columbus 12 1 0 1 2Dallas 18 2 1 3 6Detroit 14 0 0 0 2Edmonton 16 1 2 3 2Florida 11 0 1 1 4Los Angeles 15 1 3 4 9Minnesota 0 0 0 0 0Montreal 9 0 0 0 2Nashville 21 4 3 7 4New Jersey 8 0 2 2 4NY Islanders 10 1 2 3 4NY Rangers 10 1 2 3 4Ottawa 7 0 1 1 17Philadelphia 7 3 2 5 4Pittsburgh 8 0 1 1 4San Jose 16 0 5 5 8St. Louis 21 1 0 1 16Tampa Bay 10 2 1 3 14Toronto 7 0 0 0 2Vancouver 16 2 1 3 4Washington 7 0 0 0 0Winnipeg 19 3 6 9 6

NHL Totals 373 27 62 89 148

Feb. 23, 1993 | Montreal, QC 6 ft 3 in | 208 lbs

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SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2007-08 Val-d’Or QMJHL 65 4 10 14 -22 35 0 0 0 77 5.2 4 0 1 1 4 Canada WJ18 7 1 1 2 7 6 0 0 0 7 14.3 -- -- -- -- --2008-09 Val-d’Or QMJHL 58 10 27 37 -19 64 8 0 0 182 5.5 -- -- -- -- -- Houston AHL 2 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 6 0 0 0 22009-10 Val-d’Or QMJHL 31 9 22 31 10 41 5 1 0 93 9.7 6 2 4 6 4 Houston AHL 7 0 1 1 2 7 0 0 0 7 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Canada WJC 6 1 2 3 7 2 0 1 1 12 8.3 -- -- -- -- --2010-11 Houston AHL 33 3 16 19 0 17 2 0 1 63 4.8 20 2 6 8 8 Minnesota NHL 20 0 2 2 -9 2 0 0 0 13 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Minnesota NHL 63 3 9 12 -22 19 1 0 1 77 3.9 -- -- -- -- -- Houston AHL 9 2 3 5 4 4 0 0 0 15 13.3 -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Houston AHL 45 2 15 17 2 23 0 0 0 101 2.0 4 2 0 1 2 Minnesota NHL 6 1 0 1 -1 4 0 0 0 7 14.3 5 1 1 2 02013-14 Minnesota NHL 76 3 14 17 10 20 0 0 1 80 3.8 13 2 1 3 02014-15 Minnesota NHL 64 11 12 23 8 56 1 0 4 112 9.8 10 2 1 3 02015-16 Minnesota NHL 73 5 16 21 6 22 2 0 0 126 4.0 6 1 0 1 42016-17 Minnesota NHL 71 4 9 13 -2 25 0 0 0 88 4.5 5 0 0 0 2

NHL Totals 373 27 62 89 -10 148 4 0 6 503 5.4 5 1 1 2 0

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Goals: 1, (3x). Most recent: 12/5/15 vs. TBLAssists: 1, (17x). Most recent: 3/28/17 vs. DETPoints: 1, (20x). Most recent: 3/28/17 vs. DET (0+1)Penalty Minutes: 4, 1/10/15 vs. NYRLongest Point Streak: 3 games, 1/29/15 vs. ANA to 2/2/15 vs. EDM (1+2)

Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2017; Signed by Carolina as an unrestricted free agent, July 3, 2016; Signed by San Jose as a restricted free agent, March 29, 2012.

2016-17: Had a two-game assist streak (11/27-11/29) • Recalled from Charlotte (AHL) on 11/12; led Checkers defensemen in scoring with seven points (3+4) in nine games at the time of his recall • Ranked second among Checkers in plus/minus (plus-7) • Earned his first professional hat trick with three goals at Iowa (11/11).

2015-16: Completed his third NHL season, appearing in a career-high 29 games • Totaled four points (1+3) and did not take a penalty, while averaging 10:30 of ice time per game • Also appeared in five regular-season games and one playoff game for the San Jose Barracuda (AHL) • Made his season debut in the Sharks’ opener at LAK (10/7) • Earned his first point of the season with an assist vs. NSH (10/28) • Netted his only goal of the season with a power-play tally vs. TBL (12/5)… 2014-15: Posted NHL career highs in games played (27), goals (2), assists (6), points (8) and penalty minutes (16) • Also appeared in 43 games with Worcester (AHL), posting 15 points (4+11) and a plus-7 rating • Scored his first NHL goal vs. EDM (12/18); scored again vs. EDM (2/2) • Registered a career-best, three-game point streak from 1/29-2/2 (1+2)… 2013-14: Spent the entire season with Worcester (AHL), totaling 21 points (7+14) and 33 penalty minutes in 54 games • Led Worcester defensemen in goals (7) and ranked second in points (21)… 2012-13: Appeared in his first NHL season, totaling two assists in four NHL games with San Jose • Spent the majority of the season with Worcester (AHL), leading team defensemen in goals (5), assists (22) and points (27) • Was tied for ninth among AHL rookie defensemen in scoring at the time of his recall to San Jose, and finished the season tied for 13th • Recorded an assist in his first career NHL game vs. VAN (4/1)… 2011-12: Named Second Team All-CCHA and a finalist for CCHA Best Offensive Defenseman after totaling 24 points (11+13) in 41 games • Finished fourth among Western Michigan skaters and led all team defensemen in goals; ranked fourth on the team in points • Signed with the Sharks following the college season and was assigned to Worcester (AHL) • Made his professional debut vs. Albany (4/4) • Scored his first professional goal in his third professional game at Portland (4/7) 2010-11: Led Western Michigan defensemen in points with 21 (9+12) • Led all Broncos skaters in power-play goals (7)… 2009-10: Completed his freshman season at Western Michigan, ranking second among team defensemen and second among team freshman in scoring with nine points (2+7) in 34 games.

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TEAM GP G A P PIMAnaheim 7 0 1 1 0Arizona 4 0 1 1 4Boston 3 0 0 0 0Buffalo 3 0 0 0 0Calgary 8 0 1 1 4Carolina 3 0 1 1 2Chicago 2 0 1 1 2Colorado 2 0 0 0 0Columbus 5 0 1 1 0Dallas 3 0 0 0 0Detroit 2 0 2 2 2Edmonton 2 2 0 2 0Florida 4 0 1 1 0Los Angeles 5 0 0 0 0Minnesota 4 0 0 0 2Montreal 2 0 0 0 0Nashville 2 0 1 1 0New Jersey 2 0 0 0 0NY Islanders 6 0 2 2 0NY Rangers 4 0 2 2 4Ottawa 1 0 0 0 0Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 2Pittsburgh 5 0 0 0 0San Jose 2 0 0 0 0St. Louis 5 0 1 1 0Tampa Bay 5 1 0 1 0Toronto 2 0 0 0 0Vancouver 4 0 2 2 0Washington 5 0 0 0 2Winnipeg 2 0 0 0 0

NHL Totals 105 3 17 20 24

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April 23, 1990 | Minneapolis, MN 6 ft 2 in | 205 lbs

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2007-08 Texas NAHL 58 4 10 14 4 80 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2008-09 Cedar Rapids USHL 57 4 6 10 5 51 2 0 0 75 5.3 5 0 0 0 22009-10 W. Michigan CCHA 34 2 7 9 30 1 0 0 -- -- -- -- --2010-11 W. Michigan CCHA 42 9 12 21 38 7 0 2 -- -- -- -- --2011-12 W. Michigan CCHA 41 11 13 24 28 8 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- Worcester AHL 7 1 1 2 -1 0 1 0 0 17 5.9 -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Worcester AHL 60 5 22 27 -6 44 3 0 0 107 4.7 -- -- -- -- -- San Jose NHL 4 0 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 8 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Worcester AHL 54 714 21 -25 33 3 0 0 107 6.5 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Worcester AHL 43 4 11 15 7 30 2 0 0 73 5.5 4 0 0 0 0 San Jose NHL 27 2 6 8 0 16 1 0 0 37 5.4 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 San Jose NHL 29 1 3 4 1 0 1 0 0 23 4.3 -- -- -- -- -- San Jose AHL 5 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 0.0 1 0 0 0 22016-17 Carolina NHL 45 0 6 6 -13 6 0 0 0 36 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Charlotte AHL 9 3 4 7 7 5 1 0 1 29 10.3 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 105 3 17 20 -10 24 2 0 0 104 2.9 -- -- -- -- --

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JUSTIN BAILEY RIGHT WING Born: July 1, 1995 in Williamsville, NY 6 ft 4 in 213 lbs Shoots: RightAcquired: Selected in the second round (52nd overall) of the 2013 NHL Draft.

2016-17: Played in 32 NHL games with the Sabres during four recalls • Finished his second season in Rochester, establishing a new career-high with 23 goals, ranking third among Rochester skaters • Posted a career-best seven-game goal-scoring streak – the longest in the AHL – in addition to an eight-game point streak from 12/16 to 1/21 (9+3) • Recorded his first NHL point (goal) at NYR (1/3) • Paced the North Division All-Stars with four points (2+2) and a plus-4 rating in the 2017 AHL All-Star Challenge (1/30) • Tallied his first NHL assist vs. ANA (2/9) • Scored the game-winner at OTT (2/14)… 2015-16: Appeared in eight NHL games during three recalls to the Sabres • Recorded seven shots and logged 11:54 of ice time in his NHL debut at PHI (2/11), becoming the fifth Buffalo native ever to play for the Sabres; became the first Sabres player to post seven shots in his debut since Alexander Mogilny • Enjoyed a breakout year with the Rochester Americans, recording 45 points (20+25) in 70 AHL appearances • Ranked third on the team and finished 12th in scoring among AHL rookies • Ranked fourth among all AHL rookies with 186 shots on goal • Compiled eight multi-point games, including four multi-goal outings • Made his professional debut vs. Lake Erie (10/9), logging 11:21 of ice time • Recorded his first professional point (assist) vs. Utica (10/10) • Scored his first professional goal at Portland (10/31) • Notched the first multi-goal game of his career (2+0) at Bridgeport (1/2) • Tallied the first three-point night of his career (2+1) at Binghamton (2/6) • Recorded three assists at Syracuse (2/20) • Totaled eight points (2+6) over a season-best, five-game point streak from 2/20-3/12 • Factored in on all three

Rochester goals, (2+1) at Binghamton (3/19) • Matched his season-best, five-game point streak (4+4) from 3/16-3/25 • Scored his 20th goal of the season vs. Lake Erie (4/9), becoming the first Amerks rookie to reach the 20-goal mark since Drew Stafford scored 22 goals in 34 games during 2006-07… 2014-15: Established career highs in all offensive categories over a combined 57 regular-season appearances • Led Kitchener with 22 goals and 41 points at the time of his trade to Sault Ste. Marie • Opened the season on a nine-game point streak (9/26-10/21), recording 14 points (8+6) • Named the Pioneer Energy OHL Player of the Week for period ending 11/16 after leading the league in scoring with seven points (4+3) in three games • Was a point-per-game player during the postseason, recording 14 points (7+7) in 14 playoff contests as Sault Ste. Marie advanced to the Western Conference Finals… 2013-14: Tied for the Rangers team lead in goals (25) and finished second in points (43) • Registered his first career hat trick and added an assist vs. Guelph (2/4) • Posted a three-game goal-scoring streak (4+0) from 12/15-12/28… 2012-13: Ranked fourth on the team in goals (17) and sixth in points (36) while finishing 12th in league scoring among rookies • Posted a career-high plus-22 rating, good for second on the team • Made his OHL debut at Mississauga (9/21) • Scored his first career goal as part of a two-goal game vs. Kingston (10/21) • Recorded a season-high four points (2+2) vs. Erie (2/3) • Added three points (1+2) in 10 postseason appearances with Kitchener.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2010-11 Buffalo T1EHL 12 4 1 5 -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Minor-NY 10 5 12 17 -- 12 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Long Island AYHL 22 21 13 34 -- 52 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Indiana USHL 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 20.0 -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Kitchener OHL 57 17 19 36 22 34 1 0 2 -- -- 10 1 2 3 42013-14 Kitchener OHL 54 25 18 43 -12 20 5 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Kitchener OHL 35 22 19 41 -11 32 7 2 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Sault Ste. Marie OHL 22 12 16 28 17 12 3 1 3 -- -- 14 7 7 14 62015-16 Rochester AHL 70 20 25 45 -7 16 4 0 3 186 10.8 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 8 0 0 0 -2 2 0 0 0 22 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Rochester AHL 52 23 13 36 4 35 0 0 0 126 18.3 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 32 2 2 4 0 4 0 0 1 36 5.6 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 40 2 2 4 -2 6 0 0 1 58 3.4 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 40 2 2 4 -2 6 0 0 1 58 3.4 -- -- -- -- --

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2016-17: Appeared in 14 games with the Sabres, recording four points (3+1) • Established AHL career highs in nearly every offensive category, including goals (25), assists (16), points (41) and shots (174) • Led all Amerks in goals and power-play goals (11), which tied for 14th and eighth in the AHL, respectively; tied for the team-lead with four game-winning goals • Made his NHL debut at CGY (10/18) • Scored his first NHL goal at VAN (10/20) • Registered the first multi-goal game of his professional career at St. John’s (10/29) • Recorded his first career hat trick vs. Toronto (12/14) • Registered his first career NHL multi-point game (1+1) vs. STL (2/18)… 2015-16: Amassed 28 points (13+15) in 62 games during his rookie season with the Rochester Americans (AHL) • Ranked third in scoring among Amerks rookies • Missed 12 games (1/10-2/6) due to injury • Recorded his first professional point (assist) in his AHL debut vs. Lake Erie (10/9) • Scored his first professional goal and added an assist for the first multi-point game of his career vs. Syracuse (10/25) • Collected two assists at Binghamton (11/28) and at Lake Erie (2/25) • Scored a goal in back-to-back games at Syracuse (3/12) and vs. Binghamton (3/13) • Notched two points (1+1) vs. Lake Erie (4/9)… 2014-15: Traded midseason to Erie, where he finished the season fifth on the team in scoring, averaging 1.21 points per game • Tied for fourth in the league with 16 power-play goals • Recorded 17 multi-point outings during the regular season, nine of which included three points or more • Began the season with 11 points (6+5) in 12 games for Sudbury • Tallied 12 points (4+8) during a six-game point streak from 12/9-1/2 • Posted a seven-game point streak (1/23-2/7) in which he tallied 10 points (5+5) • Assembled a season-best eight-game point streak (9+10) from 2/16-3/7 • Recorded a season-high four points (1+3) twice in a span of four games (3/4 vs. Barrie and 2/25 vs. Guelph) • Ranked sixth in the OHL in postseason scoring with 23 points (12+11) in 20 playoff contests during Erie’s run to the J. Ross Robertson Cup Finals

• Ranked fourth overall with 12 playoff goals, including a league-best six power-play tallies… 2013-14: Set career-highs in goals (45), assists (44), points (89) and penalty minutes (59) in 65 games with Sudbury • Led the team in goals and points and ranked second in assists • Tied for fourth in the OHL in goals and finished 12th overall in points • Ranked second on the team and 16th in the league with 12 power-play goals • Led Sudbury with three shorthanded goals • Compiled a team-high 28 multi-point outings, including two four-point games and a pair of hat tricks • Was twice held scoreless in three straight games, his longest stretch without a point all season • Opened the campaign on a six-game point streak (8+4) from 9/21-10/5 • Recorded his first career hat trick vs. Peterborough (10/4) • Collected a four-point (1+3) night at Barrie (10/5) • Posted his second six-game point streak (4+6) from 10/13-10/27 • Scored twice and added a pair of assists at Barrie on 1/30 • Registered his second hat trick of the season at Niagara (2/16) • Closed out the regular season with a season-best seven-game point streak (6+6), scoring in six of Sudbury’s final seven games • Added five points (1+4) in as many playoff contests to lead the Wolves in postseason scoring… 2012-13: Ranked third among Sudbury skaters in goals (21), assists (27) and points (48) • Ranked second among Sudbury skaters with 10 power-play goals • Had a four-game point streak (3+3) from 12/6-12/14 • Collected his first multi-goal game (2+0) vs. Kitchener (1/20) • Had a four-game assist streak (0+4) from 2/18-2/24 • Added four points (3+1) in nine OHL playoff games • Earned a gold medal with Team Canada at the 2013 U-18 World Junior Championship in Sochi, Russia; finished the tournament with eight points (3+5)… 2011-12: Ranked second among Sudbury rookies and finished ninth on the team with 27 points (8+19) • Made his OHL debut vs. Mississauga (9/23) • Recorded his first OHL points (1+1) vs. Kingston (10/15) • Tallied a season-high three points (1+2) vs. Sault St. Marie (2/8) • Appeared in four playoff games.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2011-12 Sudbury OHL 64 8 19 27 -7 42 0 0 -- -- 4 0 0 0 22012-13 Sudbury OHL 66 21 27 48 -1 44 10 0 -- -- 9 3 1 4 6 Canada WJ18 7 3 5 8 6 4 1 0 0 13 23.1 -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Sudbury OHL 65 45 44 89 20 59 12 3 4 -- -- 5 1 4 5 82014-15 Sudbury OHL 12 6 5 11 -7 8 3 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Erie OHL 41 26 27 53 16 18 13 1 2 -- -- 20 12 11 23 102015-16 Rochester AHL 62 13 15 28 -3 30 1 0 1 92 14.1 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Rochester AHL 59 25 16 41 3 34 1 0 1 174 14.4 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 14 3 1 4 1 6 0 0 0 16 18.8 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 14 3 1 4 1 6 0 0 0 16 18.8 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 14 3 1 4 1 6 0 0 0 16 18.8 -- -- -- -- --

NICHOLAS BAPTISTE RIGHT WING Born: Aug. 4, 1995 in Ottawa, ON 6 ft 1 in 205 lbs Shoots: RightAcquired: Selected in the third round (69th overall) of the 2013 NHL Draft.

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ERIC CORNEL RIGHT WING Born: April 11, 1996 in Peterborough, ON 6 ft 2 in 198 lbs Shoots: RightAcquired: Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2017.

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2016-17: Finished his first full season with the Rochester Americans (AHL), appearing in 67 games • Established career highs in goals (5), assists (11), points (16), and penalty minutes (31) • Was named Rochester’s Most Improved Player • Scored his first professional goal – the game-winner – vs. Hershey (10/14) • Registered his first career multi-point game (1+1) at Lehigh Valley (12/10)… 2015-16: Joined the Rochester Americans (AHL) for a six-game stint following the completion of his junior career • Completed his fourth season with the Peterborough Petes (OHL), recording a career-high 83 points (27+56) in 68 games while serving as team captain • Tied for 13th in the OHL in scoring and ranked eighth in the league with a team-high 56 assists • Added five points (1+4) in seven playoff contests for the Petes • Signed an ATO with Rochester on 4/7 • Recorded his second career AHL point (assist) at Lake Erie (4/10)… 2014-15: Led the Petes with 38 assists and tied for second on the team in scoring, reaching the 50-point mark for the second straight season • Scored twice vs. Windsor (10/9) • Tallied three assists vs. Mississauga (10/30) • Registered a season-high four points (1+3) vs. Niagara (11/15) • Collected a goal and an assist against Ottawa on 11/29 • Posted points in five straight games from 1/18-1/30 (3+4) and from 2/14-2/21 (0+6)

• Recorded three points (1+2) vs. London (3/5) • Picked up his only point of the postseason (assist) in Game 3 of Peterborough’s first-round series against Oshawa (3/31) • Signed an ATO with Rochester on 4/6 • Made his professional debut at Lake Erie (4/9) • Recorded his first professional point (assist) at Adirondack (4/19)… 2013-14: Appeared in all 68 regular-season games for Peterborough (OHL) • Finished second on the team in goals and third in points • Was one of just five Petes skaters to reach the 20-goal mark • Opened the season with a goal in each of the first four games, totaling seven points (4+3) during that span (9/19-9/27) • Had a five-game point streak (3+3) from 10/30-11/8 • Registered a five-point game (2+3) vs. North Bay (1/11) • Posted a season-best six-game point streak (7+8) from 1/9-1/23 • Tallied his second five-point outing of the season (1+4) at Kingston (2/7) • Scored his first playoff goal as part of a two-goal game in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals vs. Kingston (3/23)… 2012-13: Made his OHL debut vs. Oshawa (9/20) • Scored his first career goal at Barrie (10/6) • Notched his first assist vs. Kingston (10/11) • Had a three-game point streak (1+2) from 10/11-10/14 • Recorded his first multi-point game (1+1) at Ottawa (2/6) • Tallied two assists vs. Ottawa (3/10) and at Kingston (3/15).

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2012-13 Peterborough OHL 63 4 12 16 -2 13 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Peterborough OHL 68 25 37 62 2 25 5 1 1 -- -- 11 4 3 7 42014-15 Peterborough OHL 66 14 38 52 -24 35 1 0 1 -- -- 5 0 1 1 2 Rochester AHL 6 0 1 1 -2 0 0 0 0 13 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Peterborough OHL 68 27 56 83 19 18 6 0 2 238 11.3 7 1 4 5 4 Rochester AHL 6 0 1 1 -2 2 0 0 0 7 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Rochester AHL 67 5 9 14 -9 29 0 0 0 49 10.2 -- -- -- -- --

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KYLE CRISCUOLO CENTER Born: May 5, 1992 in Southampton, NJ 5 ft 9 in 172 lbs Shoots: RightAcquired: Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2017.

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2016-17: Signed a one-year contract with Grand Rapids and played a team-leading 76 regular season games • Ranked seventh on the team in points (41), sixth in goals (17) and 10th in assists (24) • Scored his first professional point in his first game vs. Chicago (10/14) and scored his first goal vs. Iowa (10/18) • Logged his longest point streak (3+2) from 12/3-12/7 • Won the Calder Cup with Grand Rapids, playing in 19 games and ranking 10th on the team with nine points (5+4)… 2015-16: In his senior season at Harvard, skated in 34 games and ranked third on the team in points (32) while helping lead the Crimson to their second straight NCAA tournament appearance • Ranked among the team’s leaders with seven power-play goals (1st), eight game-winning goals (1st), 104 shots (2nd) and a plus-11 rating (T-6th) • Served as a two-time captain for the Crimson, becoming the fourth multi-year captain in the team’s history and the first in nearly 70 years • Accolades for his senior season include: Hobey Baker award nominee, ECAC Second Team All-League selection, ECAC Student-Athlete of the Year, finalist for the Hockey Humanitarian Award and the Senior CLASS Award and semifinalist for the Walter Brown Award • Played in four games with Grand Rapids (AHL) on an amateur

tryout after his collegiate career at Harvard came to a close • Named the ECAC Player of the Week on 1/26 after scoring game-winning goals against Colgate (1/22) and Cornell (1/23) • Made his professional debut at Toronto (4/2)… 2014-15: Played in 37 games in his junior season at Harvard, ranking second on the team with 48 points (17+31) • Led the team with 31 assists and a plus-25 rating • Named the ECAC Student-Athlete of the Year and was an ECAC Second Team All-League selection • Recorded at least a point in each of the first 10 games to open the season (55+8) from 11/1-11/29 • Scored two goals, including the game-winner, against top-ranked Boston College (11/25) • Logged a nine-game point streak (7+10) from 12/6-2/3… 2013-14: Recorded 20 points (11+9) in 31 games with the Crimson • Registered a point in three straight contests to open the campaign (3+2)… 2012-13: In his first collegiate season, scored 13 points (6+7) in 22 games • Registered his first career college points, tallying a goal and an assist (1+1) against Brown on 11/2/12 • Tallied a three-game assist streak from 2/11/13-2/16/13 (0+5)… 2011-12: Played in 59 games with Sioux City (USHL), recorded 44 points (21+23) and was named the team’s Rookie of the Year.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2011-2 Sioux City USHL 59 21 23 44 -- 24 -- -- -- -- -- 1 0 1 1 02012-13 Harvard ECAC 22 6 7 13 1 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Harvard ECAC 31 11 9 20 6 22 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Harvard ECAC 37 17 31 48 25 12 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Harvard ECAC 34 19 13 32 10 8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Grand Rapids AHL 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Grand Rapids AHL 76 17 24 41 15 14 4 0 3 147 11.6 19 5 4 9 14

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HUDSON FASCHING RIGHT WING Born: July 28, 1995 in Milwaukee, WI 6 ft 3 in 204 lbs Shoots: RightAcquired: Acquired by Buffalo from Los Angeles with Nicolas Deslauriers in exchange for Brayden McNabb, Jonathan Parker, a second-round pick in the 2014 NHL Draft and a second-round pick in the 2015 NHL Draft, March 5, 2014.

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2016-17: Appeared in a career-high 10 NHL games with the Sabres during two recalls, recording one assist • Skated in 37 games with the Rochester Americans (AHL), recording 12 points (8+4) • Finished third among Amerks rookies with eight goals • Scored his first goal as an Amerk in his AHL debut against Toronto (10/21) • Missed 26 games (11/11-1/8) due to injury • Collected his first professional assist at Providence (1/20) • Registered his first professional multi-goal game vs. Syracuse (2/24)… 2015-16: Signed an entry-level contract on 3/21 and joined the Sabres for seven games following the completion of his junior season at the University of Minnesota • Posted career highs in goals (20), assists (18) and points (38) while appearing in all 37 games for the Golden Gophers • Served as alternate captain and was a Second Team All-Big Ten honoree • Tied for first on the team in goals and ranked second in points • Seven of his 20 goals were game-winners, ranking first in the Big Ten and tying for third nationally • Honored with Minnesota’s John Mayasich Outstanding Student-Athlete Award • Selected as an Academic All-Big Ten honoree for the second straight year • Helped the Gophers to their third straight Big Ten regular-season conference title • Scored his first NHL goal on his first shot just 8:37 into his NHL debut vs. WPG (3/26) • Recorded his first NHL assist at NYI (4/9) • Represented the United States at the 2015 IIHF World Junior Championship… 2014-15: Totaled 26 points (12+14) in 38 games as a sophomore, helping Minnesota to its second straight Big Ten conference championship and the 2015 Big Ten playoff title • Named an Academic All-Big Ten honoree • Recorded four points (2+2) vs. Penn State to help the Gophers clinch the Big Ten regular-season title (3/14); totaled points in the series sweep of Penn State, earning Big Ten First Star of the

Week honors • Earned Tournament MVP and All-Tournament Team honors, as well as the Big Ten’s First Star of the Week award for his efforts at the Ice Breaker Classic • Tallied an assist in Minnesota’s 4-2 victory vs. Michigan to win the Big Ten Championship (3/21) • Represented the Unites States at the 2016 World Championship in Russia, recording two assists in 10 contests… 2013-14: Appeared in 40 games as a freshman, missing one to compete at the 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship in Sweden • Totaled 30 points (14+16) while guiding the Gophers to their first of three straight Big Ten regular-season championships • Named to the Big Ten All-Freshman Team and was an All-Big Ten Honorable Mention • Recipient of the team’s Frank Pond Rookie of the Year award • Minnesota was 18-2-3 when he tallied a point and 7-0-0 when he had multiple points • Started his college career by scoring a point in eight straight games (5+6) from 10/11-11/9 • Made his collegiate debut and notched his first career point (assist) vs. Mercyhurst (10/11) • Appeared in all four NCAA tournament games for the Gophers, tallying two goals; opened the tournament with a goal vs. Robert Morris (3/29) and added another in the national championship game vs. Union (4/12) • Represented the United States at the 2014 IIHF World Junior Championship in Sweden… 2012-13: Skated in 25 games for the U.S. National Development Team in his second season with the program • Scored four goals and finished with seven assists for 11 points • Earned a silver medal with Team USA at the 2013 U-18 IIHF World Championship in 2013… 2011-12: Totaled 21 points (7+14) in 37 games for the U.S. National Development Team, ranking fifth among all skaters in scoring • Represented the United States at the 2012 U-17 IIHF World Championship, earning a silver medal.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2009-10 Apple Valley Minn. HS 31 24 18 42 -- 12 -- -- -- -- -- 6 4 2 6 02010-11 Apple Valley Minn. HS 18 7 8 15 -- 12 -- -- -- -- -- 3 2 3 5 22011-12 USNTDP USHL 37 7 14 21 -15 38 3 1 0 -- -- 1 1 1 2 2 USNTDP U-17 16 8 5 13 -- 12 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- USNTDP U-18 1 0 0 0 -- 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 USNTDP U-18 40 7 18 25 -- 50 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- USNTDP USHL 25 4 7 11 0 8 0 0 0 60 6.7 -- -- -- -- -- United States WJ18 7 0 6 6 4 4 0 0 0 22 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Minnesota Big Ten 40 14 16 30 -- 22 6 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- United States WJC 5 2 2 4 2 2 0 0 1 13 15.4 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Minnesota Big Ten 38 12 14 26 -- 24 3 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- United States WJC 5 1 2 3 7 4 0 0 0 9 11.1 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Minnesota Big Ten 37 20 18 38 12 16 4 3 7 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- United States WC 10 0 2 2 -2 0 0 0 0 12 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 7 1 1 2 2 4 0 0 0 9 11.1 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Rochester AHL 37 8 4 12 -12 8 0 0 0 64 12.5 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 10 0 1 1 -1 2 0 0 0 6 0 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 17 1 2 3 1 6 0 0 0 15 6.7 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 17 1 2 3 1 6 0 0 0 15 6.7 -- -- -- -- --

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BRENDAN GUHLE DEFENSE Born: July 29, 1997 in Edmonton, AB 6 ft 2 in 196 lbs Shoots: LeftAcquired: Selected by Buffalo in the second round (51st overall) of the 2015 NHL Draft.

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2016-17: Made his NHL debut during a three-game stint in December, totaling four shots while averaging 16:00 of ice time per game • Finished the AHL campaign with two points (1+1) in six appearances for Rochester • Completed his fourth season in the Western Hockey League with 33 points (15+18) in a combined 47 games between the Prince Albert Raiders and

Prince George Cougars, setting career highs in goals (15) and points (33) • Scored in his debut for Prince George vs. Regina (11/22) • Recorded four shots in 16:20 of ice time in his NHL debut vs. BOS (12/3) • Added six assists in six playoff contests with Prince George.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2013-14 Prince Albert WHL 51 0 10 10 -5 29 -- -- -- -- -- 4 1 1 2 0 Canada WHC-17 6 0 1 1 -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Prince Albert WHL 75 5 27 32 -6 36 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Prince Albert WHL 63 10 18 28 -5 53 -- -- -- -- -- 5 0 3 3 6 Rochester AHL 6 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 11 9.1 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Prince George WHL 32 13 16 29 17 22 -- -- -- -- -- 6 0 6 6 4 Prince Albert WHL 15 2 2 4 -4 10 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Rochester AHL 6 1 1 2 -3 2 0 0 0 16 6.3 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

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JONAS JOHANSSON GOALTENDER Born: Sept. 19, 1995 in Gälve, SWE 6 ft 5 in 214 lbs Catches: LeftAcquired: Selected by Buffalo in the third round (61st overall) of the 2014 NHL Draft.

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2016-17: Went 3-3-1 in seven starts with the Amerks with a 2.85 GAA • Spent the majority of 2016-17 campaign with Almtuna IS of HockeyAllsvenskan in Sweden • Went 17-18-0 in 37 appearances with three shutouts while posting a 2.26 GAA and a .912 SV% • Appeared in

two games with Brynas IF of the Swedish Hockey League, earning a 1-1-0 record with a 2.00 GAA and a .920 SV% • Posted his first AHL win with 28 saves in his Amerks debut at Binghamton (3/25).

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP W L OT SO GA SV% GAA MIN GP W L SO GA SV% GAA MIN2011-12 Brynas SWE-U18 11 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2.83 -- 3 -- -- -- -- -- 2.36 -- Bryans Jr SWE-Jr. 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3.29 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Brynas Jr. SWE-Jr. 29 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2.91 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- 1.93 -- Brynas U18 SWE-U18 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2.36 -- 7 -- -- -- -- -- 2.93 --2013-14 Brynas Jr. SWE-Jr. 23 -- -- -- -- -- -- 2.32 -- 7 -- -- -- -- -- 2.36 -- Brynas SHL 4 2 2 0 0 12 .914 2.96 243 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Brynas Jr. SWE-Jr. 13 -- -- -- -- -- -- 3.62 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Almtuna SWE-1 9 6 3 0 0 23 .895 2.58 534 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Brynäs SHL 2 0 2 0 0 11 .842 6.30 105 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Almtuna SWE-1 42 24 17 2 2 114 .913 2.39 2,556 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Almtuna SWE-1 37 17 18 -- 3 81 .913 2.26 2,152 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Rochester AHL 7 3 3 0 0 20 .892 2.85 420 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Brynas SHL 2 1 1 0 1 4 .920 2.00 120 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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2016-17: Appeared in 23 games during his first professional season split between the Rochester Americans (AHL) and Elmira Jackals (ECHL) • Missed the first 17 games of the season (10/14-11/23) and the last 20 games of the season (3/4-4/15) due to injury • Recorded the first two points of his pro career (0+2) vs. Manchester (11/26) • Scored his first professional goal vs. Kalamazoo (11/30) • Named the Sher-Wood Hockey ECHL Player of the Week (11/28-12/4) after recording six points (3+3) and a plus-5 rating in three games for Elmira • Recorded his first AHL point (assist) in his AHL debut vs. Toronto (12/14) • Named an ECHL All-Star Alternate on 1/3 • Collected two assists for his first multi-point AHL game vs. Syracuse (1/6) • Scored his first AHL goal at Albany (1/28)... 2015-16: Scored a career-high 18 goals and finished his junior career with 30 points while splitting the season between the Baie-Comeau Drakkar and Moncton Wildcats • Traded midseason to Moncton, where he finished among the team’s top 10 forwards in scoring • Took a team-high 10 shots vs. Charlottetown (10/17) • Recorded two assists at Acadie-Bathurst (11/6) • Tallied a season-high four points (1+3) at Halifax (11/7) • Had two points (1+1) in his debut for Moncton vs. Quebec (1/15) • Scored twice vs. Blainville-Boisbriand (2/17) • Scored in three straight games from 3/4-3/9 • Added nine points (6+3) in 17 postseason appearances for Moncton, tying for third on the team in goals and fourth in points…

2014-15: Split his third QMJHL season between the Gatineau Olympiques and Baie-Comeau Drakkar • Traded midseason to Baie-Comeau, where he closed out the year ranked fifth on the team in scoring • Opened the season with two assists vs. Cape Breton (9/25) • Scored twice vs. Blainville-Boisbriand (10/1) • Scored in four straight games for a season-best four-game point streak (4+1) from 11/21-11/29 • Collected a season-high three points (1+2) vs. Moncton (2/12) • Recorded 11 points (4+7) in 12 playoff contests with Baie-Comeau to finish fourth on the team in postseason scoring… 2013-14: Completed his rookie season in North America with 47 points (21+26) in 65 games with Gatineau (QMJHL) • Finished fifth on the team in points and ranked fifth in scoring among QMJHL rookies • Tied for second on the team with six power-play goals • Added 12 points (6+6) in nine playoff contests for Gatineau, ranking third on the team and second among QMJHL rookies • Scored his first career goal in his QMJHL debut vs. Val d’Or (9/13) • Notched three points (1+2) vs. Shawinigan (9/28) • Posted a season-best four-game point streak from 12/1-12/13 (3+3) and again from 1/12-1/23 (3+2) • Registered his first multi-goal game (2+0) at Shawinigan (1/26) • Recorded with three points (1+2) vs. Baie-Comeau (2/21) • Opened the postseason with three points (1+2) and a plus-5 rating in his playoff debut in Game 1 of Gatineau’s first-round series vs. Cape Breton (3/21).

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2011-12 Letnany U18 Czech U18 25 15 14 29 -- 18 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Salzburg U18 Austria U18 21 26 19 45 -- 55 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Salzburg Jr. Austria Jr. 5 2 1 3 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Gatineau QMJHL 65 21 26 47 4 40 6 0 2 211 10.0 9 6 6 12 10 Czech Republic WJ18 7 3 3 6 4 4 0 0 0 19 15.8 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Gatineau QMJHL 31 11 14 25 -5 44 4 0 2 82 13.4 -- -- -- -- -- Baie-Comeau QMJHL 28 6 9 15 -1 18 1 0 0 57 10.5 12 4 7 11 142015-16 Moncton QMJHL 24 10 4 14 -9 26 1 0 0 55 18.2 17 6 3 9 14 Baie-Comeau QMJHL 23 8 8 16 -11 30 3 0 1 93 8.6 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Rochester AHL 23 3 5 8 -1 4 0 0 0 25 12.0 -- -- -- -- -- Elmira ECHL 9 5 6 11 4 10 1 0 0 28 17.9 -- -- -- -- --

Rochester Americans

VACLAV KARABACEK RIGHT WING Born: May 2, 1996 in Brandys nad Labem, CZE 6 ft 0 in 199 lbs Shoots: Right Acquired: Selected by Buffalo in the second round (49th overall) of the 2014 NHL Draft.

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2016-17: Made his ECHL debut for the Elmira Jackals, appearing in 31 games and finishing with a record of 5-20-1 • Appeared in three games for the Rochester Americans (AHL) • Made his AHL debut vs. Syracuse (10/16)...2015-16: Made his NHL debut vs. CBJ (4/8), stopping 26 shots; was one of three players to make their NHL debuts in the game, joining forwards Cole Schneider and Evan Rodrigues • Completed his collegiate career at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (ECAC) with a 38-37-9 record in 88 games • Finished his senior campaign with a 2.30 GAA and finished fourth in the ECAC with a .931 SV% • Totaled a career-high 916 saves on 984 shots faced and posted two shutouts • Made a season-high 43 saves in a shutout vs. Harvard (12/5) • Named the ECAC Goalie of the Week for period ending 1/19 and was an All-ECAC Hockey Second Team honoree… 2014-15: Two-time ECAC Goaltender of the Week (1/19 and 11/3) • Started all 33 of his games played at R.P.I. as a junior • Started 19 conference games, posting a 7-9-2 record • Earned a shutout with 26 saves vs. Cornell (1/17)… 2013-14: Appeared in only two games for the Engineers, starting both, before missing the final 35 games of the season due to injury • Stopped all 13 shots for his fourth career shutout vs. Sacred Heart (10/12)… 2012-13: Played in 23 games, including 22 as starter, during his rookie campaign at R.P.I. • Finished with a 1.62 GAA • Ranked second in school history for single-season SV% (.935) • Posted a 12-2-2 record in conference play • Logged a .945 SV% and 1.39 GAA against ECAC opponents • Voted R.P.I.’s outstanding Freshman

of the Year • Named the ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Year in addition to earning All-ECAC Hockey Second Team honors • HCA National Rookie of the Month for February • Voted ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Week honors twice and was named ECAC Hockey Rookie of the Week on three different occasions • Turned aside 30 saves vs. Mercyhurst in first career start (11/17) • Earned back-to-back shutouts of Harvard (11 saves) and Dartmouth (28 saves) on 2/1 and 2/2… 2011-12: Spent one season with the Des Moines Buccaneers (USHL) • Made 26 saves in his USHL debut vs. Fargo (10/1) • Stopped 20 of 21 shots vs. Tri-City for his first career win • Posted a 35-save effort for his first career shutout vs. Green Bay (11/4) • Had a season-best three-game win streak, capped by his second shutout of the season – a season-high 46-save effort – in a three-game set with Omaha (11/11-11/23) • Turned aside all 36 shots for his third shutout of the year vs. Dubuque (11/26)… 2010-11: Completed second season with the Portage Terriers of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League (MJHL) • Posted a 24-10-0 record with a 2.53 GAA and a .912 SV% while backstopping the Terriers to both the MJHL and Anavet Cup championships • Named the runner-up for the MJHL’s Goalie of the Year and Most Valuable Player • Tied for second in the league with two shutouts and ranked third among all netminders in wins (24), third in GAA (2.53), sixth in minutes played (2,018), seventh in SV% and eighth in saves (881) • Went 7-3 in the postseason with a 2.16 GAA and a .919 SV%.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP W L OT SO GA SV% GAA MIN GP W L SO GA SV% GAA MIN2008-09 Winnipeg MMHL 44 -- -- -- 4 36 -- 2.09 1,032 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2009-10 Portage MJHL 34 -- -- -- -- -- .911 2.55 -- 5 -- -- -- -- .892 3.46 --2010-11 Portage MJHL 34 24 10 0 2 85 .912 2.53 2,018 16 10 5 2 34 .918 2.19 9302011-12 Des Moines USHL 33 10 16 5 3 100 .894 3.43 1,750 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 R.P.I. ECAC 23 14 5 2 3 36 .935 1.62 1,330 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2013-14 R.P.I. ECAC 2 1 1 0 1 6 .786 3.49 103 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2014-15 R.P.I. ECAC 33 11 19 2 1 90 .902 2.97 1,816 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2015-16 R.P.I. ECAC 30 12 12 5 2 68 .931 2.30 1,777 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 1 0 1 0 0 4 .867 4.00 60 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Elmira ECHL 31 5 20 1 1 107 .877 3.96 1,621 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Rochester AHL 3 0 3 0 0 17 .828 5.75 177 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 1 0 1 0 0 4 .867 4.00 60 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 1 0 1 0 0 4 .867 4.00 60 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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JASON KASDORF GOALTENDER Born: May 18, 1992 in Winnipeg, MB6 ft 4 in 205 lbs Catches: LeftAcquired: Acquired by Buffalo from Winnipeg with Evander Kane and Zach Bogosian in exchange for Tyler Myers, Drew Stafford, Joel Armia, Brendan Lemieux and a first-round in the 2015 NHL Draft, February 11, 2015.

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2016-17: Played in 36 games his senior year, tallying 42 points (18+24) • Scored 10 points in the playoffs • Had his longest point scoring streak of the season 1/28-2/17, totaling nine points (4+5) • Made his NHL debut at FLA (4/8) • Named a Walter Brown Award semifinalist • Earned an ECAC Hockey Tournament team selection… 2015-16: Dressed in 27 games in his junior season at Harvard, recording 19 points (10+9) • Set a career high with three assists vs. Dartmouth (11/1) • Had six points (3+3) during ECAC quarterfinals series from 3/11-3/12...2014-15: Recorded 18 points (8+10) in 21 games for Harvard as a sophomore • Recorded

three points (1+2) in his return from injury (12/5) • Totaled eight points (3+5) in six games from 2/23-3/13… 2013-14: Played in 31 games during his freshman campaign at Harvard, registering 20 points (6+14) • Had a team-best, five-game point streak from 2/7-2/21 (1+4) • Scored his first collegiate goal during a multi-point game on 11/16 (1+1) • Led all Harvard skaters in assists (13) and led all rookies in points (19) • Named Ivy League Co-Rookie of the Year… 2012-13: Played for the USA under-18 team and won a silver medal competing at the 2013 IIHF World U18 Hockey Championship in Sochi, Russia.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2011-12 Nichols N.Y. HS 32 34 36 70 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 0 1 1 --2012-13 USA U-18 USHL 44 13 14 27 -- 19 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- USA WJ18 7 0 1 1 -2 0 0 0 0 10 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Harvard ECAC 31 6 14 20 -6 16 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Harvard ECAC 21 8 10 18 2 12 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Harvard ECAC 27 10 9 19 11 8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Harvard ECAC 36 18 24 42 24 16 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

Rochester Americans

SEAN MALONE CENTER Born: April 30, 1995 in Buffalo, NY6 ft 0 in 197 lbs Catches: LeftAcquired: Selected by Buffalo in the sixth round (159th overall) of the 2013 NHL Draft.

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2016-17: Made his ECHL debut for the Elmira Jackals, appearing in 34 games and totaling seven (2+5) points • Played in 18 games for Rochester (AHL) • Scored his first ECHL goal vs. Brampton (11/19)… 2015-16: Split his final season in the Western Hockey League between the Saskatoon Blades and Everett Silvertips • Scored six goals and matched a career-high with 31 assists in 66 regular-season games • Traded to Everett midseason, where he closed out the year ranked first among defensemen and fifth overall on the team in scoring • Notched two points (1+1) in the season-opener against Prince Albert (9/25) • Began the month of November on a season-best five-game point streak from 11/3-11/20, recording nine points (1+8) during that stretch, including four straight multi-point outings • Had a four-game assist streak (0+4) from 11/22-11/28 • Had a goal and an assist in nine playoff contests with the Silvertips… 2014-15: Joined the Rochester Americans on an amateur tryout for two games at the end of his junior season • Set career-highs in all offensive categories, including goals (7), assists (31) and points (38) in 69 combined games between the Swift Current Broncos and Saskatoon Blades of the Western Hockey League • Traded to Saskatoon midseason, where he finished the campaign with 22 points (5+17) in 30 games • Led all Blades defensemen and ranked fourth on the team in overall scoring • Paced all Saskatoon blueliners with three power-play goals • Had a four-game point streak (2+2) from 12/5-12/12 • Recorded consecutive multi-point outings vs. Medicine Hat (0+2) on 1/16 and at Kootenay (1+1) on 1/10 • Totaled 16 points (3+13) during an 11-game point streak from 1/25-2/15, tying for the 16th-longest point streak in the league; also had nine straight games with at least one assist over that

stretch, tying for the second-longest assist streak in the WHL • Signed an ATO with Rochester on 4/6 • Missed three games (4/9-4/11) due to injury • Made his professional debut vs. Utica (4/17)… 2013-14: Established career highs in goals (6), assists (31) and points (37), while appearing in all 72 regular-season games for the Swift Current Broncos (WHL) • Finished second in scoring among team defensemen, averaging .51 points per game • Ranked second Broncos defensemen with three power-play goals and led the team with 21 power-play assists • Named to the 2014 CHL/NHL Top Prospects Game, skating for Team Orr • Registered a season-high four points (1+3) vs. Moose Jaw (11/11) • Recorded two assists and four PIM in six postseason appearances with Swift Current • Registered his first playoff point with an assist in Game 3 of Swift Current’s first-round series against Medicine Hat (3/25)… 2012-13: Notched 19 points (2+17) in 67 games as a rookie for the Broncos • Led all Swift Current rookies in points and finished fourth in scoring among team defensemen • Recorded his first career point with an assist vs. Moose Jaw (9/22) • Collected two assists for his first multi-point game at Saskatoon (10/5) • Scored his first career goal as part of a three-point game (1+2) vs. Regina (1/25) • Made his WHL postseason debut in Game 1 of Swift Current’s first-round series against Calgary (3/21) • Won a silver medal playing for the Canada Pacific squad at the 2013 Under-17 World Hockey Challenge… 2011-12: Made three regular-season appearances with Swift Current • Made his WHL debut at Prince Albert (3/9) • Represented Canada as a 15-year-old at the 2012 Winter Youth Olympics.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2009-10 Calgary AMBHL 33 2 22 24 -- 18 -- -- -- -- -- 13 0 6 6 42010-11 Calgary AMBHL 31 6 36 42 -- 60 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Calgary AMBHL 25 6 11 17 -- 65 -- -- -- -- -- 5 0 2 2 8 Swift Current WHL 3 0 0 0 -3 0 0 0 0 -- 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Swift Current WHL 67 2 17 19 3 32 1 0 1 -- -- 5 0 0 0 02013-14 Swift Current WHL 72 6 31 37 -16 42 3 0 1 -- -- 6 0 2 2 42014-15 Swift Current WHL 39 2 14 16 1 22 0 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Saskatoon WHL 30 5 17 22 -14 19 3 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Rochester AHL 2 0 0 0 -2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Everett WHL 41 3 10 13 3 21 2 0 1 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Saskatoon WHL 25 3 21 24 5 18 1 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Elmira ECHL 34 2 5 7 -13 10 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Rochester AHL 18 0 0 0 -2 12 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Rochester Americans

BRYCEN MARTIN DEFENSEBorn: May 9, 1996 in Calgary, AB 6 ft 2 in 210 lbs Shoots: LeftAcquired: Selected by Buffalo in the third round (74th overall) of the 2014 NHL Draft.

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2016-17: Skated in a career-high 11 NHL games while also adding 21 points (7+14) in 58 appearances for the Rochester Americans (AHL) • Scored his first professional goal in his AHL debut vs. Toronto (10/21) • Registered his first career multi-point game (1+1) vs. St. John’s (11/18)… 2015-16: Appeared in seven NHL games with the Sabres following the completion of his junior year at Minnesota State University (WCHA), recording four assists and five shots • Named the 2015-16 WCHA Defensive Player of the Year and earned All-WCHA First Team honors after recording 22 points (6+16) in 40 games for the Mavericks • Led all Minnesota State defensemen in scoring and ranked fourth on the team in total points • Led all skaters in plus/minus (+15) and ranked second in assists (16) • Two-time WCHA Defensive Player of the Week • Finished his tenure at Minnesota State ranked 10th on the school’s career scoring list for defensemen (NCAA DI-era) • Named to 2015-16 WCHA Final Five All-Tournament Team and was a WCHA All-Academic honoree • Recorded an assist and logged 16:33 of ice time in his NHL debut vs. WPG (3/26); the assist came on Hudson Fasching’s first NHL goal – he and Fasching became the first Sabres to record their first NHL points on the same goal in their debuts since Alexander Mogilny and Dave Snuggerud did so on 10/5/89 • Collected an assist for the second straight game at DET (3/28) • Earned the first multi-point game of his NHL career (0+2) at PIT (3/29)… 2014-15: Completed his sophomore season at Minnesota State with career highs in

goals (7), assists (26) and points (33) while appearing in all 40 games for the Mavericks • Named to All-WCHA Second Team and to WCHA 2014-15 All-Academic Team • Named team’s Most Improved Player after leading all defensemen and ranking third on the team in scoring • His 33 points were a 28-point increase from his rookie season and were the most by a Minnesota State defenseman in a single-season in the NCAA DI era • Ranked first on team with a plus-20 rating and finished second on team in assists (26) • Scored game-winning goals vs. Alaska Anchorage (2/6) and Lake Superior State (3/13) during the first round of the WCHA playoffs… 2013-14: Recorded five points (1+4) in 19 games as a freshman with the Mavericks • Scored his first career goal vs. Connecticut (10/19); added an assist for his first career multi-point game • Had two assists during a two-game set vs. University of Alaska Anchorage (11/29-11/30)… 2012-13: Totaled 32 points (10+22) in 56 games with the Johnstown Tomahawks of the North American Hockey League • Named NAHL Defenseman of the Month for November after racking up nine points (3+6) in seven games • Played in 2013 NAHL Top Prospects Tournament • Appeared in two playoff contests for Johnstown… 2011-12: Finished his second season in the NAHL with 20 points (1+19) in 56 games for the Alaska Avalanche (NAHL) to rank second among team defensemen in scoring… 2010-11: Scored one goal and added five assists for six points in 29 games for Alaska (NAHL).

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2010-11 Alaska NAHL 29 1 5 6 -5 8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Alaska NAHL 56 1 19 20 2 14 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Johnstown NAHL 56 10 22 32 -6 42 -- -- -- -- -- 2 0 0 0 02013-14 Minnesota State WCHA 19 1 4 5 -- 6 0 0 0 34 2.9 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Minnesota State WCHA 40 7 26 33 19 16 4 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Minnesota State WCHA 40 6 16 22 14 22 0 0 0 107 5.6 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 7 0 4 4 1 8 0 0 0 5 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Rochester AHL 58 7 14 21 -10 24 2 0 0 111 6.3 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 11 0 0 0 -3 4 0 0 0 10 0 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 18 0 4 4 -2 12 0 0 0 15 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 18 0 4 4 -2 8 0 0 0 15 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

Rochester Americans

CASEY NELSON DEFENSEBorn: July 18, 1992 in Wisconsin Rapids, WI 6 ft 1 in 185 lbs Shoots: RightAcquired: Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, March 22, 2016.

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2016-17: Played 65 games with Rochester (AHL), ranking eighth in team scoring with 28 points (10+18) • Notched his first professional point (assist) in his AHL debut vs. Hershey (10/14) and scored his first goal two nights later at Syracuse (10/16) • Had a season-best, four-game point streak (1+4) from 11/18-11/25 • Made his NHL debut vs. TOR (4/3) and spent four games with Buffalo during his first career recall • Recorded his first NHL point (assist) at TBL (4/9) • Represented Sweden at the 2017 IIHF World Junior Championship, recording 12 points (5+7) in

seven games… 2015-16: Played 57 games during his first season in North America with Mississauga, scoring 75 points (28+47) • Led Mississauga skaters in goals (28), assists (47), points (75) and game-winning goals (5) • Had a 10-game point from 10/4-10/29 (8+7) • Added 12 points (6+6) in the OHL playoffs • Represented Sweden at the 2016 IIHF World Junior Championship, recording nine points (4+5) in seven games • Represented Sweden at the 2016 IIHF World Under-18 Championship, recording 11 points (3+8) in seven games.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2014-15 AIK J20 SWE-Jr. 42 15 25 40 -- 12 -- -- -- -- -- 2 0 1 1 0 AIK SWE-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -- -- 4 1 1 2 02015-16 Mississauga OHL 57 28 47 75 8 18 9 1 5 178 15.7 6 6 6 12 2 Sweden WJC 7 4 5 9 5 0 1 0 1 15 26.7 --- -- -- -- -- Sweden WJ18 7 3 8 11 5 0 0 0 0 32 9.4 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Rochester AHL 65 10 18 28 -24 6 3 0 1 106 9.4 -- -- -- -- -- Sweden WJC 7 5 7 12 7 0 0 0 2 16 31.3 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 4 0 1 1 -2 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 4 0 1 1 -2 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 4 0 1 1 -2 0 0 0 0 4 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

Rochester Americans

ALEXANDER NYLANDER LEFT WINGBorn: March 2, 1998 in Calgary AB 6 ft 1 in 192 lbs Shoots: RightAcquired: Selected by Buffalo in the first round (eighth overall) of the 2016 NHL Draft.

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CAREER STATS2016-17: Led the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins (AHL) in assists (35) and tied for third in points (46) in 60 games • His 35 assists and 46 points were both career highs • Scored two goals and added an assist vs. Syracuse (10/22) • Recorded three points (1+2) at St. John’s (12/3) • Had 12 points (2+10) during a nine-game span from 1/25-2/14 • Notched a season-high four points (1+3) vs. Hershey (2/10) • Recorded 12 points (3+9) in 12 games (2/25-3/26) • Played in two games for the Pittsburgh Penguins • Led the Penguins in assists (6) and tied for the team lead in points (6) in five AHL playoff games • Notched a playoff career-high four assists at Providence (4/23)… 2015-16: Began the season in Pittsburgh and dressed in 8 games before being assigned to Wilkes-Barre/Scranton on Oct. 30 • Had two-goal games at Hartford (11/15) and vs. Albany (12/12) • Recorded his 200th career AHL point with a goal vs. Hershey (11/28) • Recalled by Pittsburgh (12/16) and remained there for the rest of the season, recording three assists in 41 games for the Penguins • Though injured throughout the playoffs, Porter was a part of the Pittsburgh squad that captured the Stanley Cup… 2014-15: Scored 16 goals and 23 assists for 39 points in a career-high 76 games for the Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL), good for the third-highest point total of his AHL career • Notched a four-game point streak (1+3) from 11/14-11/22 • Finished the season on a three-game goal scoring streak spanning (4/16-4/18) • Tied a career best in playoff points, recording one goal and three assists in 16 games… 2013-14: Played a majority of the season with the Rochester Americans (AHL) and tallied 36 points (19+17) in 50 contests • Ranked sixth among Amerks in scoring (36) and tied for second in goals (19) • Collected one assist in 12 games for the Buffalo Sabres • Skated in his 200th NHL game vs. Minnesota (10/14) • Chipped in two goals and four assists during a four-game point streak (3/9-3/16) • Recorded his 150th career AHL point with a goal vs. Toronto (4/11) • Contributed three assists in five playoff games for Rochester… 2012-13: Recorded seven points (4+3) during a seven-game span (4/2-4/14) • Career-best four-game point streak (2+2) from 4/9-4/14 • Logged a career-high 19:51 TOI at BOS (4/17) • Tallied his first point of the season with an assist while logging 17:44 TOI at PHI (3/10) • Scored his first two goals of the season and was a plus-2 at PIT (4/2) • Recalled from Rochester (AHL) to make his Sabres debut at TOR (2/21) • Served as captain of the Rochester Americans (AHL), where he ranked second on the team with 44 points (15+29), despite appearing in only 48 games… 2011-12: Appeared in 35 games with Colorado, tallying seven points (4+3) • Ranked fourth on the team with a 12.5 shooting percentage (four goals on 32 shots) • Logged a season-high 14:25 of ice time at DAL (1/14) • Recorded points in three straight games (12/27-12/31), matching a career-long scoring streak • Netted goals in back-to-back contests (12/27-12/29) • Served a four-game suspension (12/8-12/15)… 2010-11: Established career highs in games (74), goals (14), assists (11) and points (25) in his first full season with the Avalanche • Scored three game-winning goals, tied for second most on the team • Was on the Avalanche’s opening night roster and dressed in six of Colorado’s first 11 games • Was reassigned to Lake Erie (AHL) on 10/30 but did not appear in any games with the Monsters before being recalled on 11/

5 • Tallied a career-high two goals in his first game after re-joining the Avalanche on 11/6 vs. DAL • Went on to produce five goals, including three game winners, and was plus-8 in his first seven games after his recall from 11/6-11/19 • Scored in three straight games, 11/15-11/19, the longest goal streak of his NHL career • Scored the overtime game-winner on vs. SJS (11/17), his first career OT goal • Notched the winning goal in the shootout on at DAL (11/20) • Attempted his first career penalty shot on 1/18 vs. VAN (unsuccessful) • Appeared in his 100thNHL game at MIN (2/9)… 2009-10: Split the season between the Avalanche and Coyotes organizations • Was acquired from Phoenix along with Peter Mueller at the trade deadline (3/3) • Following the trade, was assigned to Lake Erie (AHL) and tallied one goal in four games with the Monsters • Recalled by the Avalanche 3/10 and appeared in each of the final 16 games for Colorado (2+1) • Scored his first career shorthanded goal at PHX (3/27) • Collected 41 points (16+25) in 56 combined AHL games between the Monsters and San Antonio Rampage • Opened the year with San Antonio, where he tallied 40 points (15+25) in 52 contests • Was recalled by the Coyotes on four occasions, appearing in four total games with Phoenix (no points)… 2010 Playoffs: Made his Stanley Cup playoff debut, appearing in four of Colorado’s six postseason games • Skated in his first NHL playoff contest in Game 1 of the WCQF at SJS (4/14) • Missed Games 3-4 after leaving Game 2 at SJS (4/16) due to an upper body injury • Returned for Game 5 on 4/22… 2008-09: Appeared in 34 games for the Coyotes during his rookie season, collecting 10 points (5+5) • Also played in 42 games for San Antonio (AHL), where he registered 35 points (13+22) and a team-leading plus-7 rating • Two of his five goals with Phoenix were game winners • Made his NHL debut and collected his first NHL point (assist) on vs. CBJ (10/11) • Also had an assist in his second career game on at ANA (10/12) • Scored his first NHL goal on vs. PIT (10/30)… 2007-08: Captured the Hobey Baker Award as a senior at the University of Michigan • Finished second in the nation with 63 points (33+30) in 43 games • Led Michigan to the 2008 NCAA Frozen Four while serving as team captain • Named the CCHA Player of the Year • Also a member of the RBK West All-America First Team and the All-CCHA First Team • Selected as the University of Michigan’s Male Athlete of the Year • Set an NCAA Tournament record by scoring four goals in an East Regional Semifinal win over Niagara in Albany, NY (3/28) • Appeared in all seven playoff games for the San Antonio Rampage (AHL), recording four assists… 2006-07: Skated in 41 games for the University of Michigan, collecting 58 points (24+34) • Shared the team lead in goals and was second in both assists and points • Named to the All-CCHA Second Team… 2005-06: Recorded 38 points(17+21) and 30 penalty minutes in 39 games for Michigan… 2004-05: Registered 24 points (11+13) and 51 penalty minutes in 39 games as a freshman at Michigan… 2003-04: Played 55 games for the U.S. National Under-18 Team, recording 37 points (8+29)… 2002-03: Collected 20 points (9+11) in 19 games for the U.S. National Under-17 Team • Appeared in 53 games for the U.S. National Under-18 Team, recording 31 points (20+11).

Rochester Americans

KEVIN PORTER CENTERBorn: March 12, 1986 in Detroit, MI 6 ft 0 in 190 lbs Shoots: LeftAcquired: Signed by Buffalo as an unrestricted free agent, July 1, 2017.

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CAREER STATS REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSSEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2002-03 USNTDP U-17 19 9 11 20 -- 8 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- USNTDP U-18 13 1 2 3 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- USNTDP NAHL 40 19 9 28 -- 17 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- USA WJC-18 6 0 2 2 -- 30 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2003-04 USNDTP U-18 44 5 21 26 -- 26 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- USA WJC-18 6 2 6 8 -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- USNTDP NAHL 11 3 8 11 -- 4 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2004-05 Michigan CCHA 39 11 13 24 -- 51 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- USA WJC 7 3 2 5 -- 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2005-06 Michigan CCHA 39 17 21 38 -- 30 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- USA WJC 7 2 4 6 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2006-07 Michigan CCHA 41 24 34 58 -- 16 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2007-08 Michigan CCHA 43 33 30 63 -- 18 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- San Antonio AHL -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 7 0 4 4 02008-09 San Antonio AHL 42 13 22 35 7 14 2 1 4 81 16.0 -- -- -- -- -- Phoenix NHL 34 5 5 10 -2 4 1 0 2 39 12.8 -- -- -- -- --2009-10 San Antonio AHL 52 15 25 40 -9 31 5 0 3 104 14.4 -- -- -- -- -- Colorado NHL 16 2 1 3 -4 0 0 1 0 18 11.1 4 0 0 0 0 Phoenix NHL 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Lake Erie AHL 4 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 9 11.1 -- -- -- -- --2010-11 Colorado NHL 74 14 11 25 -11 27 1 0 3 102 13.7 -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Colorado NHL 35 4 3 7 -2 17 0 0 0 32 12.5 -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Rochester AHL 48 15 29 44 8 38 3 1 2 83 18.1 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 31 4 5 9 -1 10 0 1 0 37 10.8 -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Rochester AHL 50 19 17 36 -11 25 7 0 4 91 20.9 5 0 3 3 0 Buffalo NHL 12 0 1 1 -5 2 0 0 0 3 0.0 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Grand Rapids AHL 76 16 23 39 -11 25 2 0 5 133 12.0 16 1 3 4 142015-16 Pittsburgh NHL 41 0 3 3 -2 0 0 0 0 34 0.0 -- -- -- -- -- Wilkes-Barre AHL 16 5 4 9 11 4 0 1 1 31 16.1 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Wilkes-Barre AHL 69 11 35 46 2 50 3 2 4 127 8.7 5 0 6 6 2

NHL Totals 249 29 29 58 -27 60 2 2 5 268 10.8 4 0 0 0 0 Buffalo Totals 43 4 6 10 -6 12 0 1 0 40 10.0 -- -- -- -- --

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2016-17: Appeared in 30 NHL games during three recalls to Buffalo in his second professional season, totaling six points (4+2) • Registered 30 points (9+21) in 48 games with Rochester (AHL), matching his 2015-16 AHL totals in goals, assists and points in 24 fewer games • Turned in his first professional multi-goal game (2+0) at St. John’s (10/28) • Matched his AHL career high with three points at Utica (12/31) and vs. Albany (4/14) • Logged a five-game AHL point streak (3+4) from 12/26-1/6 • Recorded his first NHL point of the season with an assist vs. VAN (2/12); scored his first NHL goal of the season at COL (2/25) • Scored a goal at ARI (2/26), giving him goals in back-to-back games for the first time in his NHL career… 2015-16: Joined the Sabres for their final two games of the season, recording two points (1+1) • Completed his rookie campaign with 30 points (9+21) in 72 appearances with the Rochester Americans (AHL) • Ranked second among Amerks rookies and tied for sixth overall on the team in scoring • Recorded his first professional point (assist) in his AHL debut vs. Lake Erie (10/9) • Scored his first professional goal vs. Syracuse (11/25) • Had a three-game point streak (2+1) from 11/25-11/28 • Collected two assists for his first career multi-point game vs. Hartford (12/18) • Missed the game at Bridgeport (1/2) due to injury • Notched a season-high three points (1+2) vs. Hershey (1/8) • Netted his first career game-winner at Syracuse (2/5) • Registered three assists vs. Springfield (3/4) • Earned his first-ever NHL recall from the Sabres on 4/6 and recorded five shots on goal in his NHL debut vs. CBJ (4/8) • Scored his first NHL goal and added his first NHL assist vs. NYI (4/9)… 2014-15: Set career-highs in all offensive categories while serving as assistant captain as a senior at Boston University, recording 61 points (21+40) in 41 games for the Terriers • Finished second in the nation in assists per game (1.00) and points • Helped lead the Terriers to a Hockey East title and an appearance in the 2015 NCAA National Championship Game •

Named the Most Outstanding Player of the Northeast Regional • Selected to the All-Regional Team (NCAA Tournament) and the Hockey East All-Tournament Team, and was named a Hockey East Second-Team All-Star • Led BU in points (4) and goals (3) in the NCAA Tournament • Ranked second in Hockey East in points (36), tied for fourth in goals (13), ranked third in assists (23), and ranked second in power-play points (13) • Placed second in the Hockey East Tournament in assists (7) and tied for third in points (8) • Ranked second on the team in points (61) and assists (40), and fourth in goals (21) • Named Hockey East Player of the Month for January • Earned NCAA.com No. 1 Star of the Week honors for period ending 2/10 • Tabbed NCAA.com No. 3 Star of the Week for period ending 2/3 • Back-to-back Hockey East Player of the Week (2/2 and 2/9) and a nine-time Hockey East Top Performer… 2013-14: Appeared in 31 games for Boston University, collecting 14 points (5+9) • Named to the Hockey East All-Academic Team • Finished second on the team in shots (94) • Named a Hockey East Top Performer for period ending 10/4… 2012-13: Skated in 38 games as a sophomore, finishing third on the team in goals (14), assists (20) and points (34) • Recipient of Paul Hines Award, given to Most Improved Player in New England • Named a Hockey East Second-Team All-Star • Led all BU skaters with a plus-15 rating • Was a three-time Hockey East Top Performer (10/15, 1/21, 1/28) • Named Hockey East Co-Player of the Week for the period ending 12/3 after recording three points (2+1) in a home-and-home series with No. 1 Boston College… 2011-12: Totaled 12 points (2+10) in 36 appearances with the Terriers • Recorded three shots in his collegiate debut vs. New Hampshire (10/8) • Registered his first collegiate points (0+2) vs. Massachusetts (10/29) • Had a three-game point streak (1+3) snapped in NCAA Regionals against Minnesota.

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2011-12 Boston Univ. H-East 36 2 10 12 -- 24 1 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Boston Univ. H-East 38 14 20 34 -- 28 3 2 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Boston Univ. H-East 31 5 9 14 -- 20 1 0 0 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Boston Univ. H-East 41 21 40 61 -- 31 5 0 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Rochester AHL 72 9 21 30 -15 39 2 0 1 160 5.6 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 8 12.5 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Rochester AHL 48 9 21 30 -2 27 1 0 1 121 7.4 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 30 4 2 6 -7 4 1 0 0 51 7.8 -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 32 5 3 8 -5 4 1 0 0 59 8.5 -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 32 5 3 8 -5 4 1 0 0 59 8.5 -- -- -- -- --

Rochester Americans

EVAN RODRIGUES CENTERBorn: July 28, 1993 in Toronto, ON 5 ft 11 in 182 lbs Shoots: RightAcquired: Signed by Buffalo as a free agent, April 22, 2015.

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2016-17: Appeared in two NHL games with the Sabres following the completion of his junior year at UMass-Lowell (H-East) • Played in all of the River Hawks’ games for the second straight season • Totaled career-high marks in games played (41), goals (23), assists (28), points (51) and plus/minus rating (plus-22) for the third straight year, leading all River Hawks skaters in goals and plus-minus rating and falling one point shy of the team lead in points • Tied for eighth among NCAA skaters with 23 goals and ranked 12th with 51 points • Notched his second career hat trick at Dartmouth (12/31) • Tied a career high with four-point games at Dartmouth (12/31) and at UMass (2/18) • Registered his 100th collegiate point at UNH (1/6) • Had a season-best seven-game point streak from 1/28-2/23 • Was named the Hockey East Tournament MVP after leading the tournament with eight points (4+4) in five tournament games • Recorded an assist in his NHL debut vs. NYI (4/2)… 2015-16: Topped his rookie totals in games played (40), goals (17), assists (22), points (39) and plus-minus rating (plus-15) during his sophomore season at UMass-Lowell

(H-East) • Led all River Hawks in goals (17), points (39) and plus/minus rating (plus-15), and ranked second in assists (22) • Tied for 10th among all Hockey East skaters with 39 points • Tied a career high with four points (1+3) at Minnesota Duluth (10/31) • Had a career-best 10-game point streak from 10/31-12/5 (6+10) • Recorded his first career hat trick vs. Arizona State (1/30) • Was twice named Hockey East Player of the Week (2/1 and 3/14) • Was named to the Hockey East All-Tournament Team with five points (3+2) in four tournament games… 2014-15: Led UMass-Lowell skaters as a freshman in goals (16), assists (19) and points (35) • Tied for 13th among Hockey East players in points, which ranked second among Hockey East rookies • His 0.90 points per games ranked him sixth nationally among rookie skaters • Named Hockey East’s Rookie of the Month for November • Named Hockey East Rookie of the Week (3/16) • Was named to the Hockey East All-Rookie Team on 3/18… 2013-14: Appeared in 59 total USHL games with Muskegon and Chicago • Led Chicago skaters in goals (23) and points (40).

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2010-11 Holy Angels Minn. HS 25 17 20 37 24 18 -- -- -- -- -- 1 0 0 0 102011-12 Austin NAHL 53 13 14 27 13 20 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Austin NAHL 60 30 29 59 21 22 -- -- -- -- -- 8 4 1 5 42013-14 Chicago USHL 46 23 17 40 -1 10 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Muskegon USHL 13 4 1 5 3 6 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2014-15 UMass-Lowell H-East 39 16 19 35 12 28 5 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2015-16 UMass-Lowell H-East 40 17 22 39 15 50 4 2 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- --2016-17 UMass-Lowell H-East 41 23 28 51 22 46 8 0 2 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 2 0 1 1 -1 0 0 0 0 2 0.0 -- -- -- -- --

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C.J. SMITH LEFT WINGBorn: Dec. 1, 1994 in Des Moines, IA 5 ft 11 in 181 lbs Shoots: LeftAcquired: Signed by Buffalo as a free agent, March 30, 2017.

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2016-17: Established new career highs in goals (13), assists (22), points (35) and penalty minutes (75) in 67 games for the Kelowna Rockets (WHL) • His 13 goals led all Kelowna defensemen and ranked ninth among WHL defensemen • Tallied 12 points (2+10) in a seven-game span (2/13-26) • Notched his first career WHL hat trick at Portland (10/29) • Recorded a point in four straight games (11/20-11/30)… 2015-16: Recorded 11 points (2+9) and 58 penalty minutes in 72 games for Kelowna (WHL) •

His nine assists and 72 games played both established new career highs • Recorded a point in consecutive games twice (11/18-11/20 and 3/11-3/12)… 2014-15: Scored four goals and added seven assists in 64 games during his rookie season in the WHL • Recorded his first WHL assist at Seattle (10/4) • Scored his first career WHL goal at Portland (11/1) • Notched an assist in consecutive games vs. Medicine Hat (1/10) and vs. Tri City (1/14).

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P +/- PIM PP SH GW S S% GP G A P PIM2013-14 Valley West BCMML 22 6 14 20 -- 32 -- -- -- -- -- 5 0 2 2 102014-15 Kelowna WHL 64 4 7 11 17 33 0 0 0 -- -- 17 0 4 4 82015-16 Kelowna WHL 72 2 9 11 12 58 0 0 0 -- -- 18 0 1 1 122016-17 Kelowna WHL 67 13 22 35 27 75 1 1 1 -- -- 17 0 7 7 16

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DEVANTE STEPHENS DEFENSEBorn: Jan. 7, 1997 in Surrey, BC 6 ft 2 in 190 lbs Shoots: LeftAcquired: Selected by Buffalo in the fifth round (122nd overall) of the 2015 NHL Draft.

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CAREER STATS2016-17: Appeared in 55 games for Rochester (AHL) during his second North American season, improving his record (26-27-2), GAA (2.87) and SV% (.909) from his rookie season • Stopped 161 of 169 shots (.953) and posted a 1.59 GAA during a five-game stretch from 1/14-1/27 • Won four straight games from 3/24-4/14 • Earned his first career shutout with 28 saves vs. Springfield (3/26) • Was recalled to Buffalo seven times, but appeared in only one game for the Sabres, stopping 36 shots in the team’s season finale at TBL (4/9)… 2015-16: Made his North American debut, splitting time between the Sabres and the Rochester Americans (AHL) • Went 8-10-0 with a 2.60 GAA and a .913 SV% in 20 games for Buffalo • Appeared in 28 games with the Amerks, posting a 10-16-0 record with a 3.41 GAA and a .902 SV% • Appeared in 20 games for the Sabres, becoming the 11th rookie goaltender in franchise history to do so • Made his North American debut vs. Utica (10/10), turning aside 38 of 39 to earn his first AHL win • Received his first-ever NHL recall from the Buffalo Sabres on 10/23 and made his NHL debut vs. NJD (10/24) • Earned his first NHL win by stopping 27 of 28 shots vs. PHI (10/30); became the youngest goaltender to earn a win for the Sabres since Mika Noronen (21 years, 111 days) did so on 10/5/00 vs. CHI • Started four straight games for the Sabres (10/30-11/5), becoming the first Buffalo goaltender to make four straight team starts in his first NHL season since Ryan Miller did so from 12/31/02 to 1/10/03 • Made an NHL season-high 42 saves at DET (12/1) and again at WPG (1/10) • Stopped a season-high 51 shots – the most by an AHL goaltender in a single game in 2015-16 and the most by a Rochester goalie in more than six years –at Syracuse (2/20)

• Named the CCM/AHL Player of the Week for period ending 2/21 after allowing just three goals (.969 SV%) on 97 shots in consecutive victories over Portland and Syracuse • Posted a season-best four-game win streak from 3/5-3/16… 2014-15: Appeared in 35 games in his second full season with Modo, matching his career-high total set in 2013-14 • Helped Modo avoid relegation with a 4-0 postseason record, recording a 0.50 GAA and a .980 SV%… 2013-14: Won the Swedish Hockey League’s Honken Trophy for Goalie of the Year • Posted a league-best .931 SV% • Played in 35 games for Modo and went 14-15-4 with a 2.08 GAA and three shutouts • Part of the bronze-medal winning Swedish team at the 2014 World Championship… 2012-13: Went 3-1-0 in six games for Modo and posted a 2.07 GAA and a .934 SV% • Went 1-1-0 with a 1.47 GAA and a .955 SV% in two playoff games for Modo • Played the majority of the season with Modo’s U-20 team and won the league’s Best Goaltender award • Went 18-5-0 with a 2.04 GAA and a .924 SV% • Guided Modo’s U-20 team to the SuperElit silver medal thanks to a 4-1-0 record • Posted a 1.39 GAA and a .947 SV% in five playoff games • Played six games with Mora of the Swedish second league and posted a 4-2-0 record with a 2.10 GAA and a .904 SV%… 2011-12: Made his debut for Modo, allowing eight goals in three games • Posted a 2.76 GAA and a .918 SV% for Modo’s U-20 team in 25 games • Played five playoff games and had a 2.24 GAA and a .927 SV%… 2010-11: Posted the best GAA (2.35) in the Swedish U-18 Allsvenskan league • Played 24 games for Modo’s U-18 team and posted a career-high five shutouts.

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LINUS ULLMARK GOALTENDER Born: July 31, 1993 in Lugnvik, SWE6 ft 4 in 221 lbs Catches: LeftAcquired: Selected by Buffalo in the sixth round (163rd overall) of the 2012 NHL Draft.

CAREER STATS REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSSEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP W L OT SO GA SV% GAA MIN GP W L SO GA SV% GAA MIN2008-09 Kramfors U18 SWE-U18 14 -- -- -- 0 54 .895 3.93 894 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2009-10 Modo U18 SWE-U18 8 -- -- -- 1 26 -- 3.22 484 2 -- -- 0 7 .896 3.50 120 Kramfors U18 SWE-U18 2 -- -- -- 0 11 .820 5.50 120 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2010-11 Modo U18 SWE-U18 24 -- -- -- 5 51 -- 2.20 1,387 2 -- -- 0 6 .850 3.49 103 Modo Jr. SWE-Jr. 1 -- -- -- 0 2 .923 2.00 60 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Modo Jr. SWE-Jr. 25 -- -- -- 1 70 .918 2.76 1,521 5 -- -- 1 9 .927 2.24 242 Modo SHL 3 -- -- -- 0 8 .889 3.24 148 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Modo Jr. SWE-Jr. 23 18 5 0 2 46 .924 2.04 1,352 5 4 1 -- 1 .947 1.39 -- Modo SHL 6 3 1 0 0 11 .934 2.07 320 2 1 1 0 3 .955 1.47 123 Mora SWE-2 6 4 2 0 0 12 .904 2.10 343 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Modo SHL 35 17 16 0 3 71 .931 2.08 2,043 2 0 2 0 9 .899 4.24 1272014-15 Modo SHL 35 12 20 0 1 100 .905 3.12 1,926 4 4 0 2 2 .980 0.50 2402015-16 Rochester AHL 28 10 16 0 0 90 .902 3.41 1,582 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 20 8 10 2 0 49 .913 2.60 1,131 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Rochester AHL 55 26 27 2 1 153 .909 2.87 3,202 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo NHL 1 0 1 0 0 3 .917 3.05 59 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

NHL Totals 21 8 11 2 0 52 .913 2.62 1,190 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Buffalo Totals 21 8 11 2 0 52 .913 2.62 1,190 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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in second place in school history for career shutouts (13) after earning six during the season • Made his pro debut vs. Springfield (4/11) • Appeared in one Calder Cup playoff game in a relief effort at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton (4/24)… 2013-14: Played in 38 games with the Golden Gophers, posting a record of 26-6-6 • Was a finalist for the Hobey Baker Award and the Mike Richter Award • Was a Second Team All-American and was named Big Ten Player of the Year • Set a new Gophers single-season record with a .932 SV% • His 1.97 GAA ranked second all-time in school history, second only to his school record set during his freshman year… 2012-13: Appeared in 39 games for the University of Minnesota, compiling a record of 25-8-5 to go along with a school record 1.88 GAA • Appeared in 37-consecutive games to close out the season with the Gophers • His 25 victories tied the school’s rookie record • Set a new school single-season record with a 1.88 GAA.

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ADAM WILCOX GOALTENDERBorn: Nov. 26, 1992 in Toronto, ON 6 ft 0 in 189 lbs Catches: LeftAcquired: Signed by Buffalo as a free agent, July 1, 2017.

CAREER STATS REGULAR SEASON PLAYOFFSSEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP W L OT SO GA SV% GAA MIN GP W L SO GA SV% GAA MIN2008-09 South St. Paul Minn. HS 23 -- -- -- -- -- .913 2.62 -- 2 -- -- -- -- -- 2.35 .917 2009-10 South St. Paul Minn. HS 23 -- -- -- -- -- .886 3.33 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2010-11 Green Bay USHL 24 16 6 1 2 52 .922 2.20 1,420 2 -- -- -- -- -- 0.68 .9732011-12 Tri-City USHL 34 16 17 1 1 92 .916 2.91 1,896 2 -- -- -- -- -- 4.00 .893 Green Bay USHL 9 7 2 0 2 20 .918 2.27 529 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Minnesota WCHA 39 25 8 5 3 73 .921 1.88 2,331 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Minnesota Big Ten 38 26 6 6 4 75 .932 1.97 2,282 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Minnesota Big Ten 38 22 12 3 6 91 .912 2.42 2,252 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Syracuse AHL 2 0 2 0 0 6 .875 3.18 113 1 0 0 0 1 .933 1.86 322015-16 Syracuse AHL 27 9 12 6 0 81 .891 3.34 1,455 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Syracuse AHL 34 18 9 0 1 88 .895 2.87 1,842 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Springfield AHL 13 7 4 0 3 24 .932 2.02 713 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

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RASMUS ASPLUND CENTER SELECTED IN THE SECOND ROUND (33RD OVERALL) IN 2016

CHRISTOPHER BROWN CENTER SELECTED IN THE SIXTH ROUND (151ST OVERALL) IN 2014

WILLIAM BORGEN DEFENSE SELECTED IN THE FOURTH ROUND (92ND OVERALL) IN 2015

JACOB BRYSON DEFENSE SELECTED IN THE FOURTH ROUND (99TH OVERALL) IN 2017

Born DEC. 3, 1997 in Filipstad, SWE 5 ft 11 in 176 lbs

Born FEB. 22, 1996 in Pontiac, MI 6 ft 0 in 179 lbs

Born DEC. 19, 1996 in Moorhead, MN 6 ft 2 in 188 lbs

Born Nov. 18, 1997 in London, ON 5 ft 8 in 178 lbs

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2013-14 Färjestad BK Jr. SWE-Jr. 6 1 3 4 2 4 1 0 1 02014-15 Färjestad BK SHL 35 2 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 0 Färjestad BK Jr. SWE-Jr. 19 8 17 25 14 6 3 4 7 0 Sweden WJ18 5 2 3 5 8 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Färjestad BK SHL 46 4 8 12 16 3 0 0 0 0 Sweden WJC 7 3 2 5 6 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Färjestad BK SHL 39 6 13 19 10 5 0 3 3 0 Sweden WJC 7 1 6 7 0 -- -- -- -- --

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2012-13 Cranbrook Kingswood Mich. HS 31 23 27 50 6 -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Cranbrook Kingswood Mich. HS 28 26 58 84 21 -- -- -- -- -- Green Bay USHL 2 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Green Bay USHL 43 13 19 32 22 -- -- -- -- -- Tri-City USHL 15 0 5 5 2 6 0 0 0 02015-16 Boston College H-East 41 2 9 11 8 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Boston College H-East 34 9 17 26 12 -- -- -- -- --

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2012-13 Moorhead Minn. HS 24 3 16 19 22 6 1 3 4 22013-14 Moorhead Minn. HS 24 6 10 16 35 3 2 3 5 22014-15 Moorhead Minn. HS 24 5 21 26 64 3 1 1 2 6 Omaha USHL 18 1 5 6 0 3 0 0 0 02015-16 St. Cloud State NCHC 37 1 13 14 36 -- -- -- -- -- United States WJC 7 0 3 3 2 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 St. Cloud State NCHC 33 2 10 12 60 -- -- -- -- --

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2015-16 Omaha USHL 56 3 28 31 36 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Providence College H-East 39 3 17 20 12 -- -- -- -- --

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VOJTECH BUDIK DEFENSE SELECTED IN THE FIFTH ROUND (130TH OVERALL) IN 2016

IVAN CHUKAROV DEFENSE SELECTED IN THE SEVENTH ROUND (182ND OVERALL) IN 2015

MARCUS DAVIDSSON CENTER SELECTED IN THE SECOND ROUND (37TH OVERALL) IN 2017

CASEY FITZGERALD DEFENSE SELECTED IN THE THIRD ROUND (86TH OVERALL) IN 2016

Born JAN. 29, 1998 in Holice, CZE 6 ft 1 in 202 lbs

Born APRIL 3, 1995 in Des Plaines, IL 6 ft 2 in 203 lbs

Born NOV. 18, 1998 in Stockholm, SWE 6 ft 0 in 191 lbs

Born FEB. 25, 1997 in North Reading, MA 5 ft 11 in 186 lbs

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2014-15 HC Pardubice U20 Czech U20 19 0 5 5 8 -- -- -- -- -- Czech Republic WJ18 5 0 0 0 2 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Prince Albert WHL 70 3 13 16 20 5 1 0 1 2 Czech Republic WJ18 5 0 2 2 8 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Prince Albert WHL 56 1 25 26 20 -- -- -- -- -- Czech Republic WJC 2 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2013-14 Minnesota NAHL 44 4 8 12 28 5 1 2 3 02014-15 Minnesota NAHL 55 12 31 43 63 12 0 6 6 62015-16 Massachusetts H-East 36 3 5 8 10 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Massachusetts H-East 36 2 6 8 40 -- -- -- -- --

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2013-14 Djurgardens IF J18 SWE-18 31 5 15 20 16 4 0 1 1 02014-15 Djurgardens IF J18 SWE-18 35 17 18 35 10 5 3 3 6 2 Djurgardens IF J20 SWE-Jr. 2 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Djurgardens IF J20 SWE-Jr. 45 17 23 40 24 6 3 3 6 0 Sweden WJ18 4 2 1 3 0 -- -- -- -- -- Djurgardens IF J18 SWE-18 1 0 0 0 0 5 2 0 2 2 Djurgardens IF SHL 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 02016-17 Djurgardens IF SHL 45 5 4 9 6 3 0 0 0 2 Sweden WJC 10 1 2 3 6 -- -- -- -- -- Djurgardens IF J20 SWE-Jr. 9 6 4 10 2 1 0 0 0 0

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2013-14 USNTDP U17 52 3 9 12 43 -- -- -- -- -- USNTDP USHL 33 2 1 3 18 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 USNTDP U18 57 9 16 25 67 -- -- -- -- -- USNTDP USHL 22 3 5 8 53 -- -- -- -- -- United States WJ18 7 1 3 4 4 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Boston College H-East 39 4 23 27 46 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Boston College H-East 37 5 17 22 46 -- -- -- -- -- United States WJC 7 0 3 3 6 -- -- -- -- --

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VASILY GLOTOV CENTER SELECTED IN THE SEVENTH ROUND (190TH OVERALL) IN 2016

BRANDON HAGEL LEFT WING SELECTED IN THE SIXTH ROUND (159TH OVERALL) IN 2016

UKKO-PEKKA LUUKKONEN GOALTENDER SSELECTED IN THE SECOND ROUND (54TH OVERALL) IN 2017

CONNOR HURLEY CENTER SELECTED IN THE SECOND ROUND (38TH OVERALL) IN 2013

OSKARI LAAKSONEN DEFENSE SELECTED IN THE THIRD ROUND (89TH OVERALL) IN 2017

Born SEPT. 4, 1997 in Barnaul, RUS 5 ft 11 in 174 lbs

Born AUG. 27, 1998 in Saskatoon, SK 6 ft 1 in 176 lbs

Born MARCH 9, 1999 in Espoo, FIN 6 ft 4 in 198 lbs

Born SEPT. 15, 1995 in Eagan, MN 6 ft 2 in 178 lbs

Born JULY 2, 1999 in Tampere, FIN 6 ft 1 in 165 lbs

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2014-15 Serebryanye Lvy St. Petersburg MHL 53 8 6 14 14 4 0 1 1 42015-16 Serebryanye Lvy St. Petersburg MHL 42 23 32 55 34 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Cape Breton QMJHL 64 15 35 50 14 11 0 4 4 2

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2014-15 Whitecourt AJHL 6 1 1 2 0 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Red Deer WHL 72 13 34 47 46 17 1 9 10 18 Whitecourt AJHL 3 1 2 3 2 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Red Deer WHL 65 31 40 71 85 7 7 1 8 10

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP W L OT GAA GP W L GAA2015-16 HPK U20 FIN-Jr. 15 -- -- -- 1.98 8 -- -- 1.94 Finland WJ18 3 3 0 -- 2.00 -- -- -- --2016-17 HPK U20 FIN-Jr. 35 -- -- -- 1.78 9 -- -- 2.01 Finland WJ18 6 5 1 -- 2.89 -- -- -- --

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2011-12 Edina Minn. HS 25 22 26 48 10 5 4 6 10 22012-13 Edina Minn. HS 25 15 28 43 8 -- -- -- -- -- Muskegon USHL 11 1 7 8 4 3 0 1 1 42013-14 Muskegon USHL 21 3 11 14 14 -- -- -- -- -- Green Bay USHL 35 10 26 36 18 4 2 2 4 22014-15 Notre Dame H-East 41 4 10 14 6 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Notre Dame H-East 36 6 12 18 10 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Notre Dame H-East 21 4 12 16 22 -- -- -- -- --

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CASEY MITTELSTADT CENTER SELECTED IN THE FIRST ROUND (8TH OVERALL) IN 2017

BRETT MURRAY LEFT WING SELECTED IN THE FOURTH ROUND (99TH OVERALL) IN 2016

AUSTIN OSMANSKI DEFENSE SELECTED IN THE SEVENTH ROUND (189TH OVERALL) IN 2016

PHILIP NYBERG DEFENSE SELECTED IN THE FIFTH ROUND (129TH OVERALL) IN 2016

VICTOR OLOFSSON CENTER SELECTED IN THE SEVENTH ROUND (181ST OVERALL) IN 2014

Born NOV. 22, 1998 in Edina, MN 6 ft 1 in 201 lbs

Born JULY 20, 1998 in Bolton, ON 6 ft 4 in 216 lbs

Born APRIL 30, 1998 in East Aurora, NY 6 ft 4 in 207 lbs

Born APRIL 27, 1997 in Karlskrona, SWE 6 ft 3 in 189 lbs

Born JULY 18, 1995 in Ornskoldsvik, SWE 5 ft 11 in 173 lbs

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2014-15 Eden Prairie Minn. HS 25 22 25 47 4 2 2 1 3 02015-16 Eden Prairie Minn. HS 25 22 37 59 16 3 6 3 9 0 United States WJ18 7 4 5 9 2 -- -- -- -- -- USNTDP USHL 2 2 0 2 2 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Eden Prairie Minn. HS 25 21 43 64 8 2 1 4 5 0 Green Bay USHL 24 13 17 30 2 -- -- -- -- --

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2015-16 Carleton Place CCHL 48 14 32 46 16 16 5 8 13 42016-17 Youngstown USHL 27 7 13 20 22 -- -- -- -- --

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2014-15 Buffalo Jr. Sabres T1 EHL-U18 32 4 13 17 38 4 0 1 1 42015-16 Mississauga OHL 65 2 8 10 53 7 0 1 1 82016-17 Mississauga OHL 55 2 6 8 74 20 0 0 0 20

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2014-15 Linköping HC J20 SWE-Jr. 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 02015-16 Linköping HC J20 SWE-Jr. 45 4 14 18 51 4 1 0 1 22016-17 Madison USHL 25 2 7 9 16 -- -- -- -- -- UConn H-East 16 1 5 6 14 -- -- -- -- --

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2012-13 MODO Jr. SWE-Jr. 7 2 3 5 0 6 0 1 1 02013-14 MODO Jr. SWE-Jr. 44 32 21 53 16 5 4 5 9 2 MODO SHL 11 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 MODO SHL 39 10 8 18 4 5 3 5 8 0 Timra SWE-1 8 2 0 2 0 -- -- -- -- -- Sweden WJC 7 0 1 1 0 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 MODO SHL 49 14 15 29 6 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Frölunda SHL 51 9 18 27 2 14 4 8 12 0

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JUDD PETERSON RIGHT WING SELECTED IN THE SEVENTH ROUND (204TH OVERALL) IN 2012

CLIFF PU CENTER SELECTED IN THE THIRD ROUND (69TH OVERALL) IN 2016

LINUS WEISSBACH LEFT WING SELECTED IN THE SEVENTH ROUND (192ND OVERALL) IN 2017

MAXWELL WILLMAN CENTER SELECTED IN THE FIFTH ROUND (121ST OVERALL) IN 2014

Born SEPT. 27, 1993 in Duluth, MN 6 ft 0 in 189 lbs

Born JUNE 3, 1998 in North York, ON 6 ft 2 in 191 lbs

Born APRIL 19, 1998 in Gothenburg, SWE 5 ft 8 in 161 lbs

Born FEB. 13, 1995 in Barnstable, MA 6 ft 0 in 184 lbs

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2009-10 Duluth Marshall Minn. HS 25 16 14 30 24 -- -- -- -- --2010-11 Duluth Marshall Minn. HS 27 25 21 46 40 -- -- -- -- -- Team North UMHSEL 24 8 3 11 22 -- -- -- -- --2011-12 Duluth Marshall Minn. HS 30 47 36 83 32 -- -- -- -- -- Team North UMHSEL 16 4 2 6 22 -- -- -- -- --2012-13 Cedar Rapids USHL 46 11 15 26 38 -- -- -- -- --2013-14 Cedar Rapids USHL 47 16 15 31 43 -- -- -- -- --2014-15 St. Cloud State NCHC 37 4 3 7 20 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 St. Cloud State NCHC 38 16 7 23 14 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 St. Cloud State NCHC 36 11 6 17 8 -- -- -- -- --

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2014-15 London OHL 24 2 4 6 2 5 0 0 0 0 Oshawa OHL 17 2 1 3 2 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 London OHL 63 12 19 31 24 18 8 5 13 62016-17 London OHL 63 35 51 86 36 14 2 5 7 8

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2014-15 Frölunda HC J20 SWE-Jr 16 2 4 6 6 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Frölunda HC J20 SWE-Jr 44 17 31 48 34 3 1 1 2 0 Frölunda HC SHL 1 0 0 0 0 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Tri-City USHL 49 19 28 47 4 -- -- -- -- --

SEASON TEAM LEAGUE GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM2013-14 Williston-Northampton Mass. HS 25 21 23 44 -- -- -- -- -- --2014-15 Brown University ECAC 30 1 2 3 12 -- -- -- -- --2015-16 Brown University ECAC 29 3 8 11 10 -- -- -- -- --2016-17 Brown University ECAC 31 11 15 26 10 -- -- -- -- --

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REGULAR SEASON

REGULAR SEASON

REGULAR SEASON

REGULAR SEASON

PLAYOFFS

PLAYOFFS

PLAYOFFS

PLAYOFFS